tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26414616.post3209232608897115830..comments2024-02-20T12:43:55.753-08:00Comments on R. L. LaFevers: Different JourneysRobin Lhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02960833482145500665noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26414616.post-63833840246230495392010-09-26T19:41:20.320-07:002010-09-26T19:41:20.320-07:00Trying to paint or write the story as I see it in ...Trying to paint or write the story as I see it in my head sent me to prowl the internet for archetypes. I am so glad you wrote this this week the other interesting use of the warrior journey I found was applied to a woman's journey as she labors to give birth and then parent the child. <br />Just wanted to say thanks for your thoughts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26414616.post-54492861526917826362010-09-26T14:57:10.868-07:002010-09-26T14:57:10.868-07:00"For women, learning how to wield that newfou..."For women, learning how to wield that newfound wisdom or power once back in their ordinary world is a critical part of their journey."<br /><br />So true! This is a huge part of my MC's development; the way her life changes after gaining power is much more complicated than she imagined.<br /><br />Thoughtful post.kathrynjankowskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16708011523767228663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26414616.post-71866894594447774762010-09-24T09:35:01.191-07:002010-09-24T09:35:01.191-07:00Oh I love this! Female power. I think you put it p...Oh I love this! Female power. I think you put it perefectly.Melnoreply@blogger.com