By Alexandra Heep Author. Humorist. Occasional cat translator. Currently publishing children’s books and writing like it’s 1989—only with fewer mix tapes.
About Alexandra Heep
Alexandra Heep is a longtime writer, chronic over-thinker, and recovering content mill survivor. Her work has appeared in literary journals, anthologies, and online platforms where words are still respected. She writes children’s books, health reflections, and the occasional blog post laced with humor and hard-won honesty.
After years of illness, detours, and navigating the noise of modern wellness, she returned to writing with the firm belief that stories—like people—don’t have to be perfect to matter.
She publishes under multiple pen names and drinks more goat milk than you’d expect.
Friday, April 5, 2019
A to Z Challenge 2019: E is for Eleanor Rigby
Eleanor Rigby might sound like a strange choice for my happiness topic because it's a sad song, but there's a reason for this. It is my favorite Beatles song, and while I don't usually care for covers, I found an awesome one for this song by Gunhill. Here is a fun factoid: This is the only song by the Beatles on which they don't play any instruments. It's only their voices (accompanied by a string quartet scored by George Martin).
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