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“Personality begins where comparison ends.”
– Karl Lagerfeld

Style is in your hands. Fashion, health, leisure, emotion, and satisfaction are determined by you. Interpretation is personal and the key to confidence. I offer you my opinion in hope you venture outside of your comfortable box. Most importantly, remember, don't take anything too seriously. Just have fun with it.

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As you read, please excuse the mishaps. We're still under construction here. But I'll tell you this much, the tumblr is much cleaner than my apartment after several sleepless nights. Unfortunately I don't know how to clean a website, but I guess I could pick up my shoes....

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Stopless is the memoir of Wanda Lee Robinson. 
This woman had it rough.  So rough, Hollywood wouldn’t dream of putting all of her experiences in the same script because her trecherous journey is  unbelievable.  But I know Wanda.  And I can tell you, this woman survived shit that makes Ike Turner look like a saint. 
Not only did she survive, but she came out with a smile and a stopless strength.
The prose is real, the words are poweful, and the story is moving.  Wanda, you are an inspiration.  In the pages we empathize with the obstacles you overcame, but in between the lines, we find gratitude for the lives we sometimes take for granted.
If you want to read it for yourself,  click here.

Stopless is the memoir of Wanda Lee Robinson. 

This woman had it rough.  So rough, Hollywood wouldn’t dream of putting all of her experiences in the same script because her trecherous journey is  unbelievable.  But I know Wanda.  And I can tell you, this woman survived shit that makes Ike Turner look like a saint. 

Not only did she survive, but she came out with a smile and a stopless strength.

The prose is real, the words are poweful, and the story is moving.  Wanda, you are an inspiration.  In the pages we empathize with the obstacles you overcame, but in between the lines, we find gratitude for the lives we sometimes take for granted.

If you want to read it for yourself,  click here.