
Natasja Rose
Bio
I've been writing since I learned how, but those have been lost and will never see daylight (I hope).
I'm an Indie Author, with 30+ books published.
I live in Sydney, Australia
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The Facts of the "Freedom Floatilla"
I'll be honest, I held off on commenting on this particular "Historic Event" mostly because I knew that it was never going to be a historic event. This was always going to be a non-starter, a pointless propaganda exercise to give a handful of people fifteen days of fame by linking themselves toa current popular cause without actually doing anything useful.
By Natasja Rose8 months ago in History
I'll Write What I Want, Thanks
To Those Whom It Definitely Doesn't Concern, But Who Still Think They Get An Opinion... Bugger off. Get bent, butt out, go away, take a hike, get lost, shut up, put a sock in it. Go take a long walk of a short pier. Tell it to someone who actually cares what you thing, because that person is not me.
By Natasja Rose8 months ago in Journal
Dear Scammers
Dear Phone Scammers Whom This Concerns, Does this really make you happy? Is it fulfilling for you to call number after number, hoping that one will stay on the phone long enough for you to steal their data, drain their life savings, or otherwise ruin a life that never did anything to hurt you?
By Natasja Rose8 months ago in Journal
Life Is Not A Checklist
Dear Life Expectations. I Quit. Everyone will remember a time when they thought they could do it all. As though life was a giant checklist, goals to be ticked off one by one, rather than an experience to be savoured for as long as we have it. As if, for life to be worth living, you had to meet a series of pre-determined goals before you die. As if Life had no more variety than a single fabricated fantasy, forever just out of reach.
By Natasja Rose9 months ago in Journal
WARNING: This Is Not A Drill
As someone who is Autistic, I often feel like one of the few sane people in a world gone mad. Earbuds and headphones exist, yet Neurotypicals insist on broadcasting both sides of a very loud phone conversation, or their personal taste in music, throughout a crowded public transport compartment.
By Natasja Rose9 months ago in Psyche



