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Interview with the author Nadia bruce rawlings

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 hello, here is the interview with an amazing author Nadia Bruce Rawlings. i have recently read her work ( Scars) and fallen in love with her writing. So, to know more about her, keepscrolling.  1.  Hello, ma'am, kindly Tell us about yourself.    :  so...I lived all over the world (Canada, Egypt,  Norway, US, England, Bahamas...), as my father worked in the oil industry.  He was a big drinker and abusive,  and I never wanted to be like him. Unfortunately,  I grew up to be an alcoholic and a drug addict. I had a great career in film distribution which I left after my mom died and I became addicted to Crack. Eventually I went to rehab for 6 months and went back to working in film. I was a single mom of a little girl for 10 years when I reunited with an old boyfriend who has 5 kids. We married and moved from LA to Nashville 10.5 years ago. I've 23 years sober now. I also have a hip replacement,  7 levels fused in my cervical spine and 7 levels fused in my lumbar spine! I work with

Scars by Nadia Bruce

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 Life is box of scars and hope. Insights and experiences of others are the valuable source of inspiration and motivation. ‘Scars’ is one those inspiration that you need to hear . ‘Scars’ is a very powerful book which brings you a hope into your life. Hope inspires us to do the impossible and helps us carry on during different times. It can come in many different shapes and forms. This book is one of the forms.  ‘Scars’ is a collection of proses and poetries . They are all written with a dark humour and candour that only someone with a survivor’s gratitude can. It is based on a true experience of the author who experiences on the front lines of her own personal battles with child abuse, domestic violence, molestation, addiction, crime, cutting, incarceration, and recovery. This book is also a love letter and a promise that there is ray of hope for a better life, written for the ones that are still out there, still fighting their way in, and not out, who have lost their way, still collec