C.E.R. Ellwood

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C.E.R. Ellwood

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As a US Army veteran with an interest in Psychology, C. E. R. Ellwood writes YA Fantasy to inspire others and bring magic to the message that you are not alone. For a longer author bio, visit www.cerellwood.com/. If you want to receive updates and a FREE fairy tale tied in with her book, go to www.cerellwood.com/go/fairytale/ and sign up for her e-mailing list. She will not spam you, and you are welcome to unsubscribe at any time. ...more

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“I think perfectionism is just fear in fancy shoes and a mink coat, pretending to be elegant when actually it's just terrified. Because underneath that shiny veneer, perfectionism is nothing more that a deep existential angst the says, again and again, 'I am not good enough and I will never be good enough.”
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