
Hope Martin
Bio
Find my fantasy book "Memoirs of the In-Between" on Amazon in paperback, eBook, and hardback, in the Apple Store, or on the Campfire Reading app.
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I am a mother, a homesteader, and an abuse survivor.
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A Family That Games Together, Stays Together.
Gaming has been an important part of my life since I don't know when. One of the very few things my 'biological' father did with me when I was young was play boardgames with me. Candyland, Sorry, Operation, that terrifying pop-up game with the shapes, and you had to put them all in the holes before the damn thing gave you a heart attack by popping up with an obnoxious noise? When I was younger and he was in my life it was one of the very few happy memories I have with him.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Families
Creating Space in A Small Space
We live in a small house. It's less than 1000 square feet, it's two bedrooms and its trusty old walls are home to 4 adults, 3 children, 4 (big) dogs, and.... a lot of cats. Thankfully I have acreage - and I love my old house. I inherited it from my Grandfather, and I am blessed and thankful. And at first, it was perfect... when it was just me.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Lifehack
The Vocal 'Book' On Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Hello gents and lady-gents! So I wrote a BUNCH of articles on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, hoping it'll help people. But I have come to an afterthought... and that is my PCOS articles are scattered around my profile like rose petals in a garden. And that's not quite helpful. So I have written a book on the subject... or rather an article with links to every PCOS article that I have written.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Longevity
My Partner Has PCOS - What Should I Do?
It's hard having PCOS, so I can only imagine it's hard to be with someone with PCOS. I say this as a woman with (polycystic ovarian syndrome) PCOS and who also has a loving supportive partner that I am constantly apologizing to for my moods. If you are in a relationship with a woman who says that she has PCOS, it helps to know what that exactly means. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome has been known to affect relationships, the woman's self-esteem, and thus ultimately her confidence in even her partners.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Viva
Treatment of PCOS
What does treating PCOS look like? When talking about the elusive 'treatment' or 'cure' or 'fix' for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and other female hormonal imbalances, there are no real steady answers in the medical field as to what would improve this. Different doctors will tell you different management symptoms. Some will put you on birth control and metformin if your periods are severely irregular and your body is showing signs of insulin resistance. Some will give you a diabetic diet and tell you to lose weight. Some will suggest gentle doses of hormones if your particular case involves your body being low in estrogen or progesterone. Herbs, supplements, and vitamins are also suggested.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Viva
Cheap and Easy Business Idea: Start an eBay Store
A main income source just isn't enough anymore. Supplemental income is all the rage nowadays - and Gen Z and Millenials have been getting creative for a couple of decades now. One of the huge platforms that began as a small website and quickly became a rage was eBay.com.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Journal
A List Of Ways To Kick-Start A Woman's Period
A woman's body is like a... They are a seething hole of HATRED. That's what our bodies are like. And for women who develop endocrine imbalances, that is especially true, and the people our bodies hate the most are the hosts. As if periods aren't bad enough, imagine a period where your womb is throwing a Texas-sized fit about having to do its job - so it cramps with no blood, you experience all of the hormones, hunger, fatigue, but there's no blood.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Longevity
Self-Publishing Platforms For Your Fantasy Books
So you're gonna publish your book huh? That's amazing. Congrats, first of all for getting your book done. That's an achievement all in itself. It's not easy to get an entire manuscript done. But if you are new to the publishing world, little do you know, that was the easy part of being a published author. But don't worry. I'm here to help. In this article, I'll be going over self-publishing, the few most important things to look out for, and some of the most well-known platforms to write on that are non-exclusive and don't touch the rights to your book.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Writers
A Teenage Talk All Teens Should Get
I remember a day, sometime just before I began high school as a freshman. My older cousin had just left, after coming over to see if I was excited to go to the same school as him. He certainly seemed like he was excited for it. We'd grown up to be close, and he acted more like a big brother than a cousin.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Families
Being Confronted With My Child Learning About Racism In School
My eldest is homeschooled. So I am the one who gets to be her teacher, and I love this most days. However, in the last few weeks, my Kinder has been learning about the Civil War, Martin Luther King, The Underground Railroad, slavery, and racism. And I was taken by surprise by the complicated feelings I had over it.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Families


