6 Quotes & Sayings By Sian B Claven

Sian Claven is an Emmy-Award winning journalist, author, and director of "the best-kept secret in Hollywood." An award-winning producer, writer, and director with over twenty years of experience creating documentaries for Discovery Networks, PBS, National Geographic Channel, PBS, The Learning Channel, and HBO World Documentary Films. Sian has produced over one hundred hours of documentary programming for ABC News, NBC News, The Learning Channel, HBO, Discovery Networks and PBS portraying many influential experts in the fields of medicine, biology, psychology and behavioral sciences. She is the Executive Producer/Director of The Mind; A Critical Look at New Age Thinking (2011), which has aired on the Science Channel. She has also produced two award-winning television specials for Discovery Networks: "The Secret Life of Women" (2005) and "The Missing Link" (2006) Read more

As a writer for the Huffington Post, she has written numerous articles about addiction, gender issues and mental health.

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It didn’t look like a solid hand; it looked like paper, almost transparent in the light. Just as suddenly the hand was pulled back and the window went black. Sian B. Claven
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I can’t! ” Maggie was now standing on the wall. “Past the boundary wall is a bad place. I’m not allowed in the bad place. Sian B. Claven
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Raven shook her head more violently and opened her mouth, a loud shriek filled the room and Amari realised what was about to happen, she ducked down and wrapped her arms around her head, just as the mirror shattered over her Sian B. Claven
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Amari swung around in her seat to look back and there was indeed a small girl sitting on the boundary wall. She didn’t seem to be looking at the car that had just passed but up ahead. Amari turned around to see what she was looking at and she saw it, up ahead, the farm house that she could only assume was their new home. Sian B. Claven
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Oh so we are neighbours?” She tried to smile sweetly, so Maggie felt like she could talk more. Maggie shrugged again, “Not for long.” Amari got goosebumps and asked, “Oh why? Where are you guys moving too?” Maggie looked at her again and said stoically, “No where. Sian B. Claven