“I like all characters,” says Klara. “Even the evil ones. Because without the evil ones doing something bad there would be no story.”
“I like all characters,” says Klara. “Even the evil ones. Because without the evil ones doing something bad there would be no story.”
Well, if she likes the bad characters then I’m afraid Twitter will have to cancel her. 🙂
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I’m hoping this nuttiness will pass by the time she’s old enough to be aware of Twitter. I’m really hoping so.
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I don’t know why people even say anything controversial on Twitter. Whatever you write there basically becomes part of your public record for life.
Or you could post under a fake name.
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Especially since we have absolutely no idea what will be declared evil and beyond the pale in a year or two.
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My son, sounding a little wistful: “When a day is over, it is gone forever.”
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Wow. That’s really profound.
I don’t remember being that deep until I was in my thirties.
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My all-time favorite bit of truth from my then-four-year-old: “Mama, I WAS listening, I just didn’t hear you because I didn’t want to KNOW that!”
We all know that Ursula and the crazy chef are the only parts of The Little Mermaid worth watching 🙂
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That is priceless! What a smart kid!
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She’s phenomenal! She already understands the necessity of conflict for the narrative arc in fiction, something that eludes many aspiring writers.
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Thank you! As a literary critic, I’m overjoyed.
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