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Summary

The web content is a promotion of Rhea Anglesey's writing, highlighting her personal stories, experiences, and advice on writing, as part of a Reciprocal Reading Marathon event.

Abstract

The web content introduces Rhea Anglesey, a Kiwi-Indian blogger and fiction writer, and invites readers to explore her diverse works on Medium. It emphasizes the emotional depth of her writing, touching on themes such as the loss of her father, the challenges of learning, and the journey of becoming a writer. The article also provides links to various pieces by Anglesey, including short stories, poems, and articles on self-care, overthinking, and job satisfaction. The author of the web content expresses admiration for Anglesey's ability to convey meaningful lessons through her writing and encourages the Reciprocal writing community to engage with her work. Additionally, the content celebrates the author's achievement of becoming a Top Writer in Reading on Medium, attributing this success to the support of the community, and invites readers to continue the reading marathon together.

Opinions

  • The author expresses a deep emotional connection to Rhea Anglesey's writing, particularly her story about the loss of her father.
  • Rhea Anglesey's journey as a writer, including her mastery of English and her transition into writing, is presented as inspiring and relatable.
  • The author believes that Rhea's articles provide valuable insights into various aspects of life, including learning, self-care, and overthinking.
  • The author appreciates Rhea's ability to celebrate small achievements in learning and her willingness to share personal experiences with overthinking.
  • The author values the importance of planning for writers and recommends Rhea's framework to increase productivity and lower stress.
  • The author highlights the joy and health benefits of smiling and laughing, as discussed in Rhea's articles.
  • The author challenges gender-based assumptions through Rhea's story about not enjoying cooking as an Indian woman.
  • The author sees Rhea's poetry as evocative and well-crafted, particularly a poem that reminded them of childhood days.
  • The author acknowledges the supportive nature of the Reciprocal community and invites others to join and find encouragement in their writing journey.
  • The author is grateful for the community's support, which they credit for their achievement as a Top Writer in Reading.

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Reciprocal Reading Marathon Day:- 5

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Greetings Reciprocal writers,

Today is day five of the reading marathon. If you didn’t know what is the reading marathon, here you can read it in detail.

The writer that we are exploring today is Rhea Anglesey

Rhea Anglesey is a Kiwi-Indian Blogger and Fiction Writer from New Zealand. An Educator with a Master’s Degree in English. She loves to be creative, especially with the written word.

I read her first ever article when she mentioned me in one of her articles that made me emotional. A story of a painful year.

A story about the loss of her dad. Covid changed our lives in so many ways. Many people lost their loved ones. Because of covid, she was not able to be with her father while he was taking his last breath.

It is a story of grief that made me emotional. Here, you can read her story.

Here is another interesting story she shared about learning new things. Sometimes, we are too busy learning that we don’t celebrate those small achievements.

We all love to call ourselves a writer. Being a writer is not an easy job. She had always had a good knowledge of writing but never had a chance to write more. Many of us can relate to this because we already have a side career and still we have to find a time to write. In the below article Rhea shared how she kickstart her writing journey that will inspire you.

She writes wonderful short posts. Here are some of the lovely short-form articles that you can enjoy.

Writers' life is very busy. Planning always helps writers to achieve their writing goals. Rhea shared a framework to help the busy writers. Here, you can find this informative read.

I am a professional overthinker. I know the difficulties an overthinker faced in his/her life. Rhea wrote an article about overthinking which is very relatable to me. A story about how she finds ways to cope with overthinking.

Nowadays, we all are so busy that we merely find time to smile and laugh. A smile can change your and another person’s day. Laughing is the best medicine. Here, in the below article you can find the health benefits of laughing.

A story of her name. An interesting read that describes the story of her life and how she changed the name three times.

We all have a guilt and regrets in life. Sometimes, it’s hard to accept ourselves and believe in ourselves. It’s hard to love ourselves when we have to deal with the tough emotions of life.

Here, you can read an infromagtive and uplifting article on how you can practice selfcare when dealing with regrets and guilt.

Rhea is also a wonderful poet. I read one of her poem that reminded me a days of my childhood. Each word of her poems is perfectly penned.

A wonderful Haiku about not being able to write.

In Indian society, womens are meant to love cooking. As an indian myself, Iknow that people assume that all the indian ladies love to cook but it’s not the real case. Rhea shared wonderful story about gender based assumption.

Here are some of her articles that you will enjoy.

I would like to invite all the writers of Reciprocal to read and explore the beautiful stories of Rhea Anglesey

I hope you will love to explore Rhea’s work and find meaningful lessons from her writing.

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I would like to share my another little success with all of you. Your constant support made me a Top Writer in Reading.

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