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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Seventh-day Adventist writers" The following 51 pages are ...

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  5. Every Day (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Every Day is about the story of A, a genderless person who wakes up occupying a different body each day of a sixteen-year-old living in the East Coast. As described by Frank Bruni of The New York Times, "A. doesn't have a real name, presumably because they don't have a real existence: they're not a person, at least not in any conventional sense, but they have a spirit, switching without choice ...

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  7. Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming - Wikipedia

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    Heroic and erotic daydreams or preconscious phantasies in both men and women were seen by Freud as providing substitute satisfactions for everyday deprivations; [4] and the same phantasies were in turn turned into shareable (public) artistic constructs by the creative writer, where they could serve as cultural surrogates for the universal ...