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  • ...tle through my 30s trying to conceive (and with it ran a companion New York Times audio clip ) Even today when I listen to it I feel the same raw emotion. The "outing" silver lining?...
  • As I read this, your words evoked so much emotion. I find myself wanting to say, we need to remind ourselves...l I was always looking for in outward things. I feed myself love on an emotional level and it helps me enjoy...
  • Lene, you write with great emotion about healed and unhealed wounds.  I can hardly wait to read your memoir!
  • ...raphic novels, adaptations of other and populare stories, original tales told in pictorial form, and even non-fiction works that bring a level of emotion you wouldn't expect. I'm all...
  • ...ists to regain the language I loved so thoroughly.  Now, a couple of decades later, I still write first drafts, not knowing if I'll know what the emotion beyond the words was meant to...
  • ...eat post, Emily. It is perfect. It's hard to believe those who say they never feel jealousy. Even being successful doesn't remove that very human emotion. Most of us don't talk about...
  • Thank you, Trudy, Gale, Kristine and Kathryn.  I agree that many of my travel experiences live in my body and are evoked by smell, taste and emotion. And like you all suggest, we are...
  • ...n, leads me to all my major changes. After reviewing all that, I then read the last chapter or two I wrote to get a feel for the style, flow, and emotion of the tale, and then I think...
  • ...y of others thinking I've slipped over the edge.  Saving the "angry" parts of a story is helped along by waiting until I am actually feeling that emotion.  It gives me a much better f...
  • ...Gardam, which I consider a great novel. The book club found it lacked emotion. The second discussion involv...seeing the most recent in the "Up" series, 56 Up. Again, the issue was emotion. Not every culture prizes exp...