
Margery Bayne
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Margery Bayne is a librarian by day and a writer by night of queer, speculative, and romantic stories. She is a published short story writer and in the novel querying trenches. Find more at www.margerybayne.com.
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I Took on Student Debt to Get a Degree in Creative Writing; Here’s Why I Don’t Regret It. Top Story - November 2021.
Guess who’s the poster child for a millennial who got a “useless” humanities degree and then graduated into an economic depression only to be underemployed for the next several years that followed?
By Margery Bayne4 years ago in Confessions
The Life-Changing Magic of ‘The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up’
Eight years ago I used Marie Kondo’s book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up as a guide for cleaning out and organizing my childhood bedroom. I was a year out of college and still living in my parents’ house, and have a lifetime worth of stuff stuffed into that room: knickknacks and old toys making each year of childhood, magazine cut-outs of favorite celebrities from the teenage years, more books than could fit on my bookshelves, clothes old and new, and everything my sister left behind when she moved out.
By Margery Bayne4 years ago in Lifehack
Tiptoeing Into Skincare
So you watch one of those Glamour or Vogue celebrity “Get Ready With Me” Youtube videos in which a beautiful celebrity has a 26 step morning face routine, and it is overwhelming. How much and what products should you use? How expensive is buying them all going to be?
By Margery Bayne4 years ago in Blush
