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S-Jay Hart

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S-Jay Hart


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S-Jay Hart can be found sipping tea and reading, most of the time. When she’s not doing these things she can be found camping, hiking or shamelessly pretending she’s a dinosaur, astronaut, or butterfly, with 30 small children. She started writing when she was a teenager, creating a fictional world with friends, and has over sixty notebooks filled with stories and ideas. She lives with her two teen humans, her two doggos and her furry beta-buddy Brenda.

Average rating: 4.38 · 760 ratings · 91 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Oh My Stars

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A Perfect Place to Cry

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Pluto & The Debris

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 3 ratings2 editions
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Ode to the Ocean

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“Just because people leave or even choose to no longer be in our lives, doesn’t mean how we feel for them has to change. Loving someone from a distance is just as meaningful as loving someone in person. Sometimes even more so. It shows that your love has no bounds, it’s unconditional.”
S-Jay Hart, Oh My Stars

“Grief manifests itself in many different ways. Some people wear grief like a cloak, hanging heavy over their shoulders, hiding them from the outer gaze of those unaffected. Some people carry it around with them like an anchor, weighing them down as they struggle to swim against the tides of everyday life. Some remain silent and stoic and that is a danger in itself. To stay quiet and not give grief room to breathe, is like trying to extinguish a fire with a teacup of water. The emotion burns at you until it’s all encompassing and you are destroyed from the inside out.”
S-Jay Hart, Oh My Stars



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