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From food disorders,to mental issues,we talk about it all!
Everyone loves the introductory post right? I'm sure you do. Whenever I get asked why I started this blog,one story always springs up,and maybe that story is not exactly tell able right now,but I'll go with this.
 Chimamanda .N. adichie once said,"I often make the mistake of thinking that something that is obvious to me is just as obvious to everyone else." This was not what prompted the start of this blog. It was the realization of things I didn't know but now do. Prior to the start of this blog,I wasn't sure the range of topics I wanted to shed light on,but I was sure of something. I wanted to bring enlightenment.(smiles)

So who am I and what's this about?

My name is ezinne, pronounced (A-zee-ne),and I love to read.A wise man,or woman once said, reading is the cornerstone of writing.And in other words,that goes to say that reading is the foundation of writing.our core topics of discussion would be on those topics,very common, which have been more common than spoken about, ranging from food disorders to mental disorders and the likes. Just to put a face to it, here's a picture of me,your convener.👇


I live in Nigeria with my parents and two siblings. not surprisingly, I'm also studying to be a medical doctor. I like to think I write fairly well, even though I'm more of a reader,I dabble into poetry from time to time.You can find me on:

Instagram:_zinnewrites

Pinterest:zinne writes

Email: zinnewrites2u@gmail.com


I really do hope you get the insight you're looking for.

Thank you for visiting!


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