17 Aug Whilst I wasn’t writing

It's been more than 6 months since my last blog. I've been taking a break and getting my muse back (or maybe not). Whilst I haven't been writing, thoughts still fight to be written, and experiences still linger to be documented. I've resisted this long; I haven't...

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10 Feb A Second Chance

The story of  Dr. Roselyn Borg who is divorced, in love with her husband & running for office, was first published in The Valentine's Day Supplement of The Sunday Times on Sunday 8th February, 2015 Roselyn Borg (36) and Crispian Knight(45) are what the English would...

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10 Aug When blue and pink just don’t fit

Up to a few months ago a friend of mine was dating a drug addict. They had been together for about two years when she finally had enough of the drama, the mood swings, and the police knocking at her door. She finally got out...

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10 Aug Gay couples won’t be adopting

Call me negative but, up to a few months ago I was living in the assumption that what’s about to happen tomorrow (marriage between gay couples) was never going to happen, at least not in my lifetime. Until quite recently I had very little faith that...

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10 Aug Manche’s pirouette for gay marriage

If only Malta’s very own ballerina turned pastor Gordon Manche, wasn’t so ridiculous, I might be a tad angry at his hypocrisy. I might also be slightly worried about his half-baked attempt to stall human rights and equality. Thankfully though, the pastor is not only ridiculous...

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10 Aug Time to Grow Up

Last week social media networks were flooded with comments about the speech that Mrs. Michelle Muscat’s gave on Women’s Day. Whilst I will not comment about the content of the speech because I didn’t listen to it, the Facebook comments about her accent and pronunciation...

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10 Aug When Truth is Stranger Than Fiction

There was a story in last week’s papers, which, despite being raunchy in nature, didn’t seem to get much attention. It was about a married couple, a clandestine affair, and a baby.  Now I know that there are many sides to every story, but because...

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10 Aug When three is not a crowd

As tempted as I was to torture myself, last week I purposely didn’t watch the live debate between the Prime Minister and the leader of Opposition on Xarabank. A few days later however I watched a recording of it because I thought that having the...

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02 Aug A letter to my son

To be read on 12th February 2020 Dear son, Please put down your 5D video game and any other electronic device you might be attached to at this moment and read this. It will only take a few minutes, I promise. It’s your Birthday today and I can’t...

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10 May Words are not just sounds

Whilst we never use the term ‘boys’ to refer to grown men, no one bats an eyelid when grown women are referred to as ‘girls’. The above video produced by Men Against Violence (L-Irgiel Kontra l-Vjolenza) is genuinely intended to raise awareness and defend women,...

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