
Anne Sewell
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Freelance and travel writer who lived in Africa before moving to a charming seaside town on the Costa del Sol, Spain.
I enjoy writing about lesser-known places, beautiful nature, and sustainable travel. Open to writing opportunities.
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Totally Creepy! 2wai App Offers Continued Relationships with Past Loved Ones with AI
Ever since the subject of artificial intelligence (AI) came into being, it has received mixed reactions. Many people, especially writers, are accusing AI of taking their jobs, while others applaud it, and have fun with its many related apps.
By Anne Sewell2 months ago in Humans
Gaza Teenagers Become Influencers Creating Online Diaries To Survive
While teenage influencers from around the world post videos and reels of themselves opening gifts, girls in Gaza reveal a different reality. By revealing their actions, “The diary gives them significance and self-worth, and, to a certain degree, the ability to cope with their emotions.”
By Anne Sewell3 months ago in Humans
Sustainable Travel: Aruba has Released Its Responsible Tourism Impact Report
Now, more than ever, sustainable travel must be the trend for travelers around the globe. A study run by Aruba has revealed that travelers across generations are ready to act. However, they want destinations, industry partners, and communities to show them how.
By Anne Sewell4 months ago in Earth
Discover Fresh Design and Sustainable Touches at W Singapore - Sentosa Cove
This coming October, W Singapore – Sentosa Cove is set to step into a bold new era, as it reveals its newly reimagined rooms and suites. Not only that, guests can enjoy wellness rituals and the island’s unfiltered energy through music and art.
By Anne Sewell4 months ago in Earth
Eerie Facts and Urban Legends to Explore in Darkest Africa
The continent of Africa hosts an incredible mix of tribes and cultures, each with its own language, traditions and eerie folklore and fables. While the locals live with these stories surrounding them, visitors can experience the eerie mystery and the supernatural. It is fascinating to note the similarities of these African legends to those of our own, including vampires, monsters and cannibals, or the infamous “Boogie Man.” The following are nine eerie facts and fantasies in the folklore of Africa, just waiting to be explored, if you dare.
By Anne Sewell8 months ago in History
Stab Victim Pronounced Dead, Claims He Went To Hell Before He Was Revived
One of the mysteries of life is where we go when we die. Some believe we ascend to heaven, while others think we are reincarnated, and more think we just cease to exist. Whatever the truth is, one stab victim has recently claimed that he died, went to Hell and met the devil before doctors revived him. However, he is not the first, as some years ago, a Ghanaian man had a similar experience and apparently met Michael Jackson and Pope John Paul II while in fiery Hell.
By Anne Sewell4 years ago in Humans
Could Sarah Ferguson Star On 'Dancing With The Stars?'
Reportedly, Prince Andrew's former wife Sarah Ferguson, 62, is a “prime target” for the bosses of the ABC show. According to insiders, this could be the ideal opportunity for "Dancing With the Stars" to bounce back from a recent rating dip.
By Anne Sewell4 years ago in Humans
Netflix Original Horror Series ‘Archive 81’: Trailer, Release Date, Details
Coming in January 2022, “Archive 81” is a new Netflix Original horror series, loosely based on the podcast of the same name. The showrunner is Rebecca Sonnenshine (“The Boys”, “The Vampire Diaries”), while James Wan (“Aquaman”, “The Conjuring”) is executive producer along with his production company Atomic Monster Productions.
By Anne Sewell4 years ago in Horror
'90 Day Fiance' fans would rather see Colt Johnson than 'The Family Chantel'
"90 Day Fiance" star Colt Johnson is certainly not what one would call a fan-favorite. His treatment of his women - his ex-wife Larissa and ex-girlfriend Jess - has left much to be desired.
By Anne Sewell5 years ago in Humans
In the Night Woods
When I started the hike into the woods, I should have realized I was going to get hopelessly lost. Bill and I had yet another explosive fight this morning. It was the stupidest thing; we couldn’t agree what to do on Halloween. He wanted to go to a huge costume party, I just wanted to drive around the neighborhood and watch the kids trick-or-treating.
By Anne Sewell5 years ago in Horror
'Living' with the hell of Postherpetic Neuralgia and Peripheral Neuropathy
When I was two years of age in 1954, and still living in England, I ruined a family holiday in the Isle of Wight. A couple of days into the holiday, I came down with chickenpox and we had to go home. Who would have thought karma could apply to an innocent toddler? It certainly feels like it now.
By Anne Sewell5 years ago in Longevity







