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My post-economic bust reality consists of residing in and around Philadelphia, Pa., USA. I’ve watched my life, along with many others’, go to hell in a proverbial handbasket in the last year plus.

The result has been a shakedown at nearly every level of society, and a serious change in the way my little family and I live our lives.

The daughter of a Viking and granddaughter of Hungarian Gypsies, I've spent the bulk of my life on the go. Which is currently serving me well as I hop, footloose and permanent address-free, in the brand new badlands up and down America’s east coast.

I've lived in countless cities and towns across the U.S., and made my first move abroad, to London, in 2002. This move — along with other events of that year — is recounted in my first novel attempt on this site, “Whatever Doesn't Kill You...”

Alas, before I finished said masterpiece I found myself in amazingly dire straits. And so, I’ve undertaken a new project more suited to my current state – mind, body and soul – loosely titled “Permanent Vacation to Nowhere”.

I hold a master’s degree in journalism from Syracuse University, and a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. I've written for a variety of publications, including the Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Weekly, Men's Health and Certification Magazine, along with countless smaller pubs.

Hopefully the skills and experiences I’ve gained along the way will educate, or at least entertain!

I do try to keep up with the site, but please forgive me if I cannot respond to everyone at all times. I do my best, but with my newfound mobility comes the occasional lack of Internet. Apologies to all the amazing writers out there!

favourite books

All Marian Keyes - her books are how I found this site.

my websites

http://journoagogo.wordpress.com/     http://n2editing.com/

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my books

Whatever Doesn't Kill You...

e.s. brath

London, England: fast-paced, cosmopolitan, home for the next three months. Add internship, working trip to Scotland and visit with family in Norway ... and stir.


I have always been stubborn. So much, in fact, it took 15 days beyond my due date to convince me to leave the warmth of the womb. But it is this stubbornness, coupled with an inborn thirst for adventure, that has carried me through the most challenging situations, most of which I create myself.


“Whatever Doesn't Kill You...” is one such example. Following a year of extreme stress, illness and the uncertainty following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, I traveled to the United Kingdom to complete my master's degree in journalism. It was an exciting learning experience, and not just because of my internship with the National Campaign for the Arts in London.


While there I made my second trip to Lockerbie, Scotland, the site of 1988's Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist bombing. Thirty-five students from Syracuse University, my graduate school, were killed in that attack, and I was there as part of a collaborative book on the town.


Less than a year after the attack on my own home soil, it was cathartic, informative and, most of all, inspiring to spend time with those who had survived and managed to keep going, and smiling, after all.

 

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elina914 wrote 209 days ago

ES -- Congrats on your extended holiday to nowhere. I did that fo....

j.l. wood-miller wrote 396 days ago

Hello Ms. Brath: "An Unfinished Innocence" explores adulterous alc....

HECROW55 wrote 492 days ago

Good day fellow writer and child of God, A good mystery must alway....

Elizabeth Wolfe wrote 540 days ago

Dear e.s., Thank you so much for your past backing and support. My b....

Daniel Delacy wrote 548 days ago

After one year on the site and nearly 700 reviews, I have accepted ma....

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I wrote 751 days ago

I love this! I am not alone in being a huge fan of the humor, and the very original way it is conveyed. The details are perfect, and well-written. And the overall flow and tempo works extremely well. I am looking forward to reading much more! view book

I wrote 751 days ago

Like everyone else who has commented, I too am amazed at the life you’ve lived. You have a wealth of stories to tell, and while there is tragedy, the drive to live on, to search for meaning, comes through. “He Loves Me…” grabs the reader from the get-go. The story of Mama literally holding you a... view book

I wrote 751 days ago

I found this a very interesting read. The subject matter, especially in relation to race and prejudice, has the potential to be volatile, but you have handled it well and written an engaging story. There are so many small details that, while not critical to the overall arc, provide a great deal of i... view book

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