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Old 05-17-2013, 12:08 PM   #3
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I didn't really have a question, just musing.

In my children's stories, there are challenges, but no real villains, no particular bad guys. Even when there's a putative bad guy, it usually turns out that he isn't that bad after all. And the theme of Heart of Rock is that, depending on who is telling the story, one side's hero could easily be another side's villain. I didn't set out to make that be a moral in my stories, but looking at them, it does seem to be a universal theme. I suppose that says something about me.
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