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Even Playing Field: and Ears Painted On
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Even Playing Field: and Ears Painted On in Vernon, BC
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Even Playing Field: and Ears Painted On in Vernon, BC
By None
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Even Playing Fields is a biomedical fiction describing two male predators assaulting targeted females, in a local rural community. When revenge is exacted, these criminal acts play out in a town where the hospital workers are unable to access fair rehabilitation support and compensation from the toxic hospital environment.
Ears Painted On describes the inability of a single mother to access credible medical support for her critically ill daughter, struggling with severe pain, and other serious symptoms. The single mother supported by her sister encounter other impoverished parents trying to simultaneously raise money to help the critically ill children, they are navigating through chemotherapy, surgery, therapeutic radiation and immune modulation therapies. Battling against bureaucratic inertia, the struggling parents need to raise funds for Cancer Relapse Prevention Drugs, not available in Australia, or risk travelling with their immune compromised children on international flights.
Even Playing Fields is a biomedical fiction describing two male predators assaulting targeted females, in a local rural community. When revenge is exacted, these criminal acts play out in a town where the hospital workers are unable to access fair rehabilitation support and compensation from the toxic hospital environment.
Ears Painted On describes the inability of a single mother to access credible medical support for her critically ill daughter, struggling with severe pain, and other serious symptoms. The single mother supported by her sister encounter other impoverished parents trying to simultaneously raise money to help the critically ill children, they are navigating through chemotherapy, surgery, therapeutic radiation and immune modulation therapies. Battling against bureaucratic inertia, the struggling parents need to raise funds for Cancer Relapse Prevention Drugs, not available in Australia, or risk travelling with their immune compromised children on international flights.


















