“It just seems like you agreed to have a certain personality or something for no reason just to make things easier for everyone, but when you think about it, how do you know if its even you?” – Angela, My-So-Called Life
Authors write on past struggles as a teenager and twenty-something, the uncertainty, disappointment, and the hope. Holly offers a different perspective to this genre of “finding yourself” by writing in the midst of a self-diagnosed quarter-life crisis in her mid-twenties.
About Holly Thomas
Holly Thomas is a published journalist and writer of short stories and essays in various genres such as Creative Non-Fiction, Memoirs, Historical Fiction, and Political Conspiracy. She is currently working on novels in such categories that relate to all souls regardless of age, gender, race, and religion. She is a lifestyle writer that focuses on the dirty, ugly, and yet sometimes fabulous truth of everyday people and everyday thoughts…along with the hush, hush and the taboo.
Holly holds a B.A. in Journalism and attending graduate school for a Master’s in Political Science. She serves as the political columnist for The Daily Eastern News and her Master’s research focuses on Blood Diamonds, Rape Warfare, Freedom of the Press, and Global Governance. When not freelancing, researching or writing, Holly enjoys dreaming, playing guitar, reading, listening to music, watching old movies, and playing with her three Beagles: Sammie, Layla, and Sadie.