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Crunchy Peanuts is another anthology of verbal jazz, a dark and bitter booklet about certain aspects of the author's life in England. It contains a couple of tough nuts to crack, but also a few marshmallows and simple sandwiches. The author is a professional writer and author of non-fiction, a Dutchwoman who's lived in balmy Florida and is now based on England's south shore.

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Crunchy Peanuts is another anthology of verbal jazz, a dark and bitter booklet about certain aspects of the author's life in England. It contains a couple of tough nuts to crack, but also a few marshmallows and simple sandwiches. The author is a professional writer and author of non-fiction, a Dutchwoman who's lived in balmy Florida and is now based on England's south shore.


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Autorenporträt
Angelina Souren is a highly versatile researcher and critical thinker who used to work in tourism and hospitality in Amsterdam, quit her job in her mid-twenties and turned herself into an earth and life scientist. She's emigrated three times so far, initially to the Unites States, and has carried out fieldwork in several EU countries. These days, she mostly focuses on inclusivity and diversity, including aspects like workplace bullying and neuroscience. Bioethics sensu lato: "All living beings are entitled to respect and should be treated not as means but as ends in themselves." (Fritz Jahr's bioethical imperative).

She is based in Portsmouth in England, has previously lived in Florida and spent a large chunk of her adult life in Amsterdam. She was the eldest of three daughters whose mother passed away after a long illness (vastly metastasised breast cancer) when the three siblings were still very young and her father had a severe borderline personality disorder, a state of being that was not yet acknowledged in those days. It's all made her into a take-charge person who has always needed to be very practical.

Angelina became self-employed in 1997. Her siblings also run their own businesses, as did their dad. Angelina has since written, translated and edited professionally for clients from all over the word, for example for publishers and high-end engineering consultancies like Arcadis. She's published several books, both fiction and non-fiction.

She started writing stories in primary school, was on her school's first newspaper team and already managed to get a letter published in a national magazine when she was still a teenager. It was about a play by G.B. Shaw.

She is a former board member of the Environmental Chemistry (and Toxicology) Section of the Royal Netherlands Chemical Society as well as former editor-in-chief of its newsletter and scientific yearbook, a former member of the board and of various committees of a Dutch foundation for women in science and technology called NIMF, and was an associate editor for the international newsletter of the US-based Geochemical Society for over a decade.

Angelina became the target of a phenomenon known as sadistic stalking (also called resentful stalking). It's included a great deal of hacking. This is what got her to read up on neurodiversity and personality disorders and dive into bioethics. Otherisation - the opposite of inclusivity - and communication...