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Here we are with the next group, which are the archetypes that fall under the ‘Soul’ category. These characters pursue fulfillment of the spirit and all have some sense- of freedom within their…
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Seven Letters by J.P.MONNINGER — Pirate Patty Reviews
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Kate Moreton is in Ireland on sabbatical from her teaching position at Dartmouth College when she meets Ozzie Ferriter, a fisherman and a veteran of the American war in Afghanistan. The Ferriter family…
Writing feminist fiction — Authors of Main Street
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I launched the print version of my latest historical romance earlier this month. A local bookshop, Almo’s Books, hosted me, and laid on the supper. The photo above shows me, the book (Unkept…
My Opinion on Nicholas Sparks — writersblockwhat
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“You read a romance story because you know what to expect. You read a love story because you don’t know what to expect” – Nicholas Sparks Today, I decided to write an opinion…
That Awkward First Date — Chelsea Ann Owens
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“So, whaddya like to do?” Dumb! Why did you ask that? “Um, well, I like reading.” Crap! Now he’s going to think I sit at home and knit. “Oh. Reading.” And probably knitting.…
That Awkward First Date — Chelsea Ann Owens
“So, whaddya like to do?” Dumb! Why did you ask that? “Um, well, I like reading.” Crap! Now he’s going to think I sit at home and knit. “Oh. Reading.” And probably knitting. Say something; say something. “So, what do you like to do?” “Me?” Think of something impressive. “Uh; not much. Mostly I …”… Continue reading That Awkward First Date — Chelsea Ann Owens
My Opinion on Nicholas Sparks — writersblockwhat
“You read a romance story because you know what to expect. You read a love story because you don’t know what to expect” – Nicholas Sparks Today, I decided to write an opinion piece on Nicholas Sparks. Originally, I had a blog post planned where I talk about John Green and his works. However, I […]… Continue reading My Opinion on Nicholas Sparks — writersblockwhat
Writing feminist fiction — Authors of Main Street
I launched the print version of my latest historical romance earlier this month. A local bookshop, Almo’s Books, hosted me, and laid on the supper. The photo above shows me, the book (Unkept Promises), and earlier books in the same series. I really enjoyed meeting fans, and talking about my writing and the romance genre […]… Continue reading Writing feminist fiction — Authors of Main Street
Seven Letters by J.P.MONNINGER — Pirate Patty Reviews
Kate Moreton is in Ireland on sabbatical from her teaching position at Dartmouth College when she meets Ozzie Ferriter, a fisherman and a veteran of the American war in Afghanistan. The Ferriter family history dates back centuries on the remote Blasket Islands, and Ozzie – a dual citizen of Ireland and the United States – […]… Continue reading Seven Letters by J.P.MONNINGER — Pirate Patty Reviews
Jung’s Archetype: The Soul Quarter — Legends of Windemere
Here we are with the next group, which are the archetypes that fall under the ‘Soul’ category. These characters pursue fulfillment of the spirit and all have some sense- of freedom within their core. This may be physical, emotional, or mental freedom depending on the archetype. As before, there is one per cardinal orientation that […]… Continue reading Jung’s Archetype: The Soul Quarter — Legends of Windemere