@Zuha987 pleasure, L.M. Montgomery is one of my favourite authors whose journals I'm currently reading. There's a lot of backstory to her short stories, especially the Chronicles of Avonlea
@Zuha987 The Chronicles of Avonlea are, but her journals aren't available for free as they belong to her estate or a university in Canada somewhere. However you can buy them from bookdepository.com or wordery.com
Hi. So a chapter was dedicated to you in a book called Shoot something jerk. Can't really remember. Anyways, I had serious vibe to follow you so here we are. Love u
I love your thoughts about the god/mortal aspect of the story. It's comments like this which really mean a lot to me - it lets me know the story is intriguing on more than one level. Thank you so much ❤️
@ea_carter It's a pleasure. It did however take me a while to remember all the names from the first book as I read it some time ago now! I find the concept of the mortality of the gods quite interesting and different, it stops them from falling into the archetype of the arrogant, bad-tempered deity so much because of that vulnerability. The whole nature of light and immortal/mortal lives is a fascinating subject
@Zuha987 pleasure, L.M. Montgomery is one of my favourite authors whose journals I'm currently reading. There's a lot of backstory to her short stories, especially the Chronicles of Avonlea
@Zuha987 The Chronicles of Avonlea are, but her journals aren't available for free as they belong to her estate or a university in Canada somewhere. However you can buy them from bookdepository.com or wordery.com
@Valenteen I would agree with you on that. It's not something I realized until I read the story as a whole. When I revise I definitely plan on tackling that. :)
While I don't have a sequel right now, I do have another series available. All This Time (complete) and it's sequel, Bitter Brews! If you're wanting to start a new story, I'd love to recommend that series. :) thanks again!
@nngabor I really liked the tone set in Catwalk, although some elements were predictable due to the nature of life. What particularly struck me was the potential solution to the problems faced in the modelling industry- creating a union, which I think Cat was completely right about.