Though, if we’re going by the first diagram’s terminology, I think ‘sole’ would be closest to what I’m looking for? Assuming that’s correctly labeled, that is.
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I think I know that’s what I have to do too; it’s also just, that, I also know too that people will eventually see it though – people and writers whom I respect, and the fear of falling short of their expectations (and my own) is just…. *sweats*
But, you’re right. I need to just shove my editor self into a locker in a far corner of my mind and just write away
ha thanks!
Yeah, I did have a pretty good day. We went over to my Uncle and Aunt’s house for the Family Gathering.
But then their oven caught fire while they were cooking the potatoes and lasagna (both of which caught partial fire as well). We had to air out all the smoke in the house after they poured baking soda on everything.
You might be wondering why I said I had a pretty good day. Well. Since I have allergies, I brought my own food because we knew this particular aunt/uncle always forget what they are. So, my food was perfectly fine
Oh that’s very cool! I actually had to read it for a course specializing in 19th century female literature. But then I did a queer reading for it for another class where I argued the narrator ❤ Rebecca. I think I did a fairly good job of it, considering I managed to get over 4,000 words for the essay, lol
Yeah, I enjoyed it! It’s similar to Jane Eyre in a lot of ways, but still manages to be its own individual work set in a more modern setting. Additionally, it’s so popular that it’s apparently never bee out of print! Which is pretty incredible, all things considered.
Lol, well I’m pretty sure I can handle this one, tho time’s certainly ticking away.
I’m actually doing a queer reading of this text, while also implementing past critical analysis of the book to show how critique has evolved over time etc etc.
idk. I mean if the universe wants you to help me out i ain’t gonna tell it no.