
Renee Hannah
Bio
I've been living in imaginary worlds my entire life -- now, it's time to bring them to life on the page.
I am a Pharmaceutical Investigator and Technical Writer by day, and a writer by night. Occasionally, I remember to post on my blog.
Stories (2)
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Of Salt and Sea
CHAPTER ONE On the first bright Saturday of September, the fisherman stood on the weathered deck of his boat, wrinkled beyond his years, and squinting into the hot sun. This was Charlie. He patted at his chest with calloused hands – working hands for the better part of forty years – until he found what he was looking for and retrieved a small tin from his breast pocket. He still had another ten years of fishing ahead of him, God willing, but this old boat was on her last voyage. His father had told him since he was a boy to put his pennies away for this day, but then God had blessed him with a child, and with that precious baby came expenses, too many to spare a penny for saving.
By Renee Hannah2 years ago in Fiction
The Benefits of Quitting Fast Fashion
This post was originally written in 2020 and has been updated for 2023. I didn’t intend to write this article when I sat down this morning. I was standing in front of my closet, trying to figure out what to wear, and realized that I don’t have anything. Or rather, I don’t have a wardrobe that works well together, and I’m tired of struggling to figure out what to wear each day. I’d just donated five (5!) bags of clothing, all items I had bought in the last two years, and yet I still have too many clothes and nothing to wear.
By Renee Hannah2 years ago in Styled

