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Flora ColonnaA famous author and journalist who writes best-selling novels and exposes corruption, but copes with writer’s block and a stalker who knows her secrets.

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A medium 12”x12” square artwork that can create a balanced and symmetrical look on a wall or a table.

Easy to frame and transport, and can be arranged in a grid or a diamond pattern with other artworks of the same size to create a modern and minimalist aesthetic.

Has a 1 1/2 inch black border that adds contrast and elegance to the artwork.

Comes with free standard shipping in the continental US, and there are also options for international and express shipping available.

Great as a gift for a friend or loved one who appreciates art and beauty.

Features stunning vibrant colors that will brighten up any room or space.

Ready to hang and enjoy as soon as you receive it.

 

Flora Colonna was a woman who loved to write and expose. She was an author and journalist who had a passion and talent for literature and investigation. She had studied journalism and creative writing, and she had worked for several reputable newspapers and magazines. She had written many articles and books, such as novels, memoirs, and exposés. She was respected by her peers and readers, and she had earned the reputation of being a talented and courageous writer.

 

But her work also brought her many problems. She had written and exposed stories that revealed corruption, injustice, and crime in various sectors of society, such as politics, business, media, and religion. She had angered and offended powerful and influential people and groups, who did not like her or her work. They had tried to stop her and silence her, using various methods such as lawsuits, censorship, threats, harassment, and violence. They had targeted her personally and professionally, trying to ruin her career and reputation, and harm her and her loved ones.

 

She had faced many challenges and dangers, but she had not given up or backed down. She had continued to write and expose, with honesty and integrity. She had also received support and protection from her friends and allies, who admired her and shared her ideals. She had learned to be careful and vigilant, but also to trust and collaborate.

 

But she also had another problem that was more personal and internal. She suffered from writer's block, a condition that prevented her from writing or completing her work. She had periods of time when she could not produce any new or original content, or when she was dissatisfied or frustrated with her own work. She felt stuck and helpless, and she doubted her own abilities and creativity.

 

She tried to overcome her writer's block, using various techniques such as brainstorming, outlining, researching, editing, and revising. She also tried to relax and distract herself, using various activities such as reading, listening to music, watching movies, exercising, meditating, and traveling. She hoped to find inspiration and motivation, and to regain her confidence and passion.

 

But she also had another problem that was more external and dangerous. She had a stalker who knew her secrets. He was a mysterious person who had been following her and observing her for a long time. He knew everything about her life and work, such as where she lived, where she worked, what she wrote, what she liked, what she disliked, what she feared, what she desired. He was obsessed with her, and he wanted to possess her.

 

He had tried to contact her and get close to her, using various methods such as letters, emails, phone calls, messages, gifts, flowers, visits. He had also tried to manipulate her and control her, using various methods such as compliments, criticisms, suggestions, requests, demands. He claimed to be her biggest fan and admirer, but he was also her worst enemy.

 

She was scared and annoyed by him. She did not know who he was or what he wanted from her. She did not know how he knew so much about her or how he got access to her information. She did not know how to stop him or get rid of him.

 

She wished she could live in a world where writers were respected and appreciated but not harassed or stalked but she knew that was not the case. She wished she could write in peace without any block or pressure but she knew that was not possible.

 

She wished she could have a normal life but she knew that was too much to ask.

 

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