
Natasja Rose
Bio
I've been writing since I learned how, but those have been lost and will never see daylight (I hope).
I'm an Indie Author, with 30+ books published.
I live in Sydney, Australia
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What To Do If You Win Big
We all have a wish list of "Things to Do/Buy When I'm A Millionaire". Vacations flying something other than Cattle Economy Class, buying property, investments, quitting your day job, paying off debts and maybe a college fund for your less fortunate family and friends.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Longevity
Unwanted Legacies
The Aquarium was unremarkable, all things considered. Young children ran and laughed and dared each other to get close to the exhibits. Older children and adolescents alternated between staring at their technological devices and fancying themselves above it all, only dragged along because their parents didn't trust them to remain home alone. Some adults tried to wrangle their young into submission, while others internally debated if this had really been the best choice of location for a date, and a rare few tried to ignore the chaos around them, focused on the beings that swum endlessly in the confined waters.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Fiction
Remember the Past... - Chapter Three
Prologue Chapter One Read the previous chapter here... Mr Bingley returned Papa's visit the next day, but deferred Mama's invitation to dinner until after the coming Assembley, as he had business in London. Speculation abounded, as he had not specified the business that took him away so quickly when returning the various calls. Lady Lucas was certain that he went to bring back more ladies and gentlemen for his party, in time for the Assembly, while Old Mrs Banks prophecised that the Matchmaking Mamas had scared him off.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Chapters
Not All Struggles Are Visible
Insurmountable The Mountain as Metaphor For Struggles inside. * Note for people struggling with the haiku count: Using apostrophes to cut out syllables might make you sound like Shakespeare, and possibly more than a little pretentious, but it's a valid and legitimate cheat.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Poets
Everest
Excuse me, how high? Sub-zero? Free climb? Death count? Absolutely not! * Note for people struggling with the haiku count: Using apostrophes to cut out syllables might make you sound like Shakespeare, and possibly more than a little pretentious, but it's a valid and legitimate cheat.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Poets
Climb Every Mountain
Climb ev'ry mountain, Reach the peak and gaze around. Sad as you descend. * Note for people struggling with the haiku count: Using apostrophes to cut out syllables might make you sound like Shakespeare, and possibly more than a little pretentious, but it's a valid and legitimate cheat.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Poets
Sender Unknown
Objectively, there was nothing suspicious about the package. Delivered by drone, with an innocent looking return address, no sender's name, and plain brown packaging, there was nothing to set it apart from thousands of other packages delivered daily to doorsteps around the country. No suspicious noises from inside, no unexplained movement, odd smells or ominious ticking. No warning signs whatsoever. Just a single parcel delivered to their house by an unidentified drone.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Fiction
For All Those Whom We Love and Value - Chapter Three
Prologue Chapter One Read the previous chapter here... Phoebe paced in the small sitting room she shared with the spinster who let the room on the other side, having been driven from the confines of her own room by sheer nerves.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Chapters




