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Date Posted: 15:22:12 08/08/10 Sun
Author: Page
Subject: But you know something? >>>>
In reply to: debikm 's message, "Perfect!" on 21:25:07 08/06/10 Fri

From reading your work, one would think you came from a large family with lots of siblings. You have that family dynamic down pat, especially the relationship between adult siblings.

I just thought of something, too. You're an only child and write characters with brothers and sisters. I'm one of three children and write characters who have no siblings. *G* Wonder what that's about? Ah, the subconscious; I guess we all want to experience what we don't have.

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[> [> [> [> Very true... -- debikm, 16:28:36 08/08/10 Sun

>From reading your work, one would think you came from
>a large family with lots of siblings. You have that
>family dynamic down pat, especially the relationship
>between adult siblings.

Thank you. I do have years of observing my parents' families interact, all multiple siblings and get along very well.
>
>I just thought of something, too. You're an only
>child and write characters with brothers and sisters.
>I'm one of three children and write characters who
>have no siblings. *G* Wonder what that's about? Ah,
>the subconscious; I guess we all want to experience
>what we don't have.

That's probably it. I have another writing friend who is an only child and she writes families with siblings too. And i've found myself writing small woman recently. Molly and Valerie are petite. Next to them I'm like a Clydesdale...;-)

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