Rebecca Moore
Press Service International
Rebecca and her husband have four children and live on the Sunshine Coast, Australia. Rebecca writes for various publications including print, online and commercial. She is the author of two books: ‘First to Forty’ and ‘Pizza and Choir’. For more information you can find Rebecca at: http://www.rebeccamoore.life, Facebook: Rebecca Moore - Author, Instagram: rebeccamoore_author
Rebecca Moore's previous articles may be viewed at www.pressserviceinternational.org/rebecca-moore.html
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Awaiting beauty
Anyone who knows me, knows by the number of photos on my social media account that I like roses.
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The God of the hills and valleys
Last night I had a dream. I dreamt I was back in a time when my children were babies. I was back in the house we used to live in and reliving a day in my life 15 years ago.
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Movie Review - Churchill
A lone figure walks along a sparse beach. As he approaches the waters edge, dressed in a black suit and accompanied by his cane and hat, waves of blood lap against the sand by his feet.
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Not everything that looks good, is good
Mmmmm…candy apples. Shiny red fruit with the explosion of delicious juice right after the crunch. Its luring red toffee gently reflects the light that hits it, seductively enticing the eater to bite into it.
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Does feminism represent women?
On this ANZAC day, as I honour my grandfather and those who sacrificed to make the Australia that we all enjoy today, it strikes me that the successes of our country are a result of men and women working together in unity rather than in opposition.
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Pizza and Choir
It was drawing towards the end of the six week Christmas holidays. My children were aged three, four, ten and eleven at the time, and the house had echoed with childish noises for many days.
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Movie Review - Silence
Silence filled the theatre immediately following the screening of this film, but after a time of reflection, it left viewers anything but silent.
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Movie Review - Collateral Beauty
Sniffles were heard throughout the theatre and I could tell that I wasn\'t the only one who had been impacted by the painful journey of Will Smith\'s character Howard in the thought-provoking film - Collateral Beauty.