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Old 04-17-2013, 06:33 PM   #16298
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I've had a hard time trying to settle on something to read after Everything Howls; Nothing held my attention. I finally settled on The Sword and the Pen by Elysa Hendricks. The story is from the male writer's view and the first part is in present day. I liked that it was a "his" story and reading how he expressed his thoughts - although the author of this book is female.
In my 30's I took a short story writing class. One of the exercises we were given was to write a story from the perspective of the opposite sex. It was an interesting experience and the class results were rather startling, seeing how some people think the opposite sex thinks and feels!


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