
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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Dear Monarcy Fetishists
To be clear, I’m not talking about the people who are genuinely mourning the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II. Whether you’re grieving because you were already a staunch monarchist, because you met her in person and liked her, because you feel like the loss of someone who has been present your entire life is one more instability in an already rocky time, or whatever other reason: your feelings are valid, and you have my compassion for your sense of loss.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Longevity
Companion Calamities
It's been fifteen years since my dog passed away from old age, but I still have the memories. In 1993, my Aunt's Border Collie, Aurora, was pregnant, and she offered us first pick of the litter, once they were weaned. We also got to stay up late one weekend while they were born, but our parents hauled us home at around midnight.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Petlife
For All Whom We Love and Value - Chapter One
Read the Prologue here The White was an excellent ship, in Phoebe's admittedly very limited experience. She was Captained by Admiral Croft, a good-humored man promoted after the Trafalgar action some years ago and stationed in India ever since. Phoebe had encountered the Admiral and his wife at a party some years ago, where Mrs Croft had been praised openly as the kind of Naval wife one wanted aboard a ship, and in whispered rumours as half the reason the White had so few dicipline problems among the newer sailors, compared to other ships of its kind. Mrs Croft was as kind and good natured as her husband, but Phoebe had seen her silence a young Midshipman, who had been so ill-mannered as to whistle at another young lady on the docks, with no more than a quelling glare.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Chapters
Why Quiet Quitting Is A Myth. Top Story - August 2022.
If you look at a newspaper or the internet, you'd be forgiven for thinking that half the global population of working age had vanished into the ether. Not a day goes by that there isn't an article about people no longer wanting to work, or employers struggling to find new people.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Humans
Harriet's Hesitation
A mysterious unknown father is all very well, if one is a character in a novel, but there are benefits to a loving husband and in-laws who adore you. Miss Emma Woodhouse had all the advantages in life, and must therefore be forgiven a somewhat rose-coloured view of the world.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Fiction







