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South Australian Author Set To Release First Book

Friday 10 May 2019

 

From South Australian newspaper The Flinders News:

 

Dee Scown
NEW BOOK: Dee Scown has written her first book titled
The Grand Plan shattered? How to turn
your life around after a crisis
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Gladstone author set to release first book

By Piper Denholm
9th May 2019
© Copyright 2019 The Flinders News.

Gladstone resident, now author Dee Scown is months away from releasing her first book The Grand Plan shattered? How to turn your life around after a crisis, written as a response to her challenging life story.

Dee's inspiration for writing a book drew from her personal experience of having an opportunistic door slammed in her face, after she decided she wanted to go back to school and university and head down a different career path.

"I started my grand plan, go back to school, go back to university for a whole heap of years and then go out and get an engineering job, architectural engineering. I went to Gladstone High School, did Year 11 again and aced it, went back to Year 12 and in April of that year I became extremely unwell," she explained.

"I have a condition called Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME)/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). I have been sick now for seven years."

 

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