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If anyone else had talked about her “good heart” and “brave spirit” with a look of such glowing approval, Morrigan might have made gagging noises. But there was something about Miss Cheery that made her want to simply sit quietly and listen closely to every word she said.
Jessica Townsend • Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow (Nevermoor Book 2)
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Kim Novak in Vertigo.
Lisa Taddeo • Three Women: THE #1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
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Alice Walker • The Color Purple
Girls, you may socialize.”
Margaret Atwood • The Testaments: The Sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale
“Factors? Like you just can’t wait to be Mrs. Woodcock? Because no one wants that as a last name.
Elsie Silver • Powerless: A Small Town Friends to Lovers Romance
I was friends with Debra Larsen and Bruce Bockmann (who was Morgan’s most playful partner, choosing once, when I was a young associate, to introduce us to a new client with our roles reversed)
Robert Lessin • Lessin's Lessons
Give names to major characters. Include their ages, physical descriptions, or personality traits when important to the story.
Karen Eber • The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire
We talk fine things about women, but in our hearts we know that they are very limited beings—most of them.