Everybody Loves the Hero Who Breaks Out of the Expected Mold: An Interview
For the excellent new blog Academia, Joshua Grasso, Professor of English at East Central University in Oklahoma, asks
some wonderful questions about my adventure turning Rosette's journal and other historical records into novels and a short story about this fascinating pioneer family.
"We think, 'Oh, how constrained she was! If only she could have . . . ' But how much do we fall into patterns today based on what our families have done, based on our socio-economic
situation, based on our educational opportunities or lack of them? Everybody loves the hero who breaks out of the expected mold. But when it comes down to it, most of us find ourselves in some
expected molds."
Read more here . . .
Check out the Academia Blog!
Published on July 03, 2017 07:18
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The ROSETTE Journal Blog
This is a different sort of blog -- based on the actual dates of Rosette's real journal, with commentary and additional research built in. It looks much better on the real site, at www.rosettebook.com
This is a different sort of blog -- based on the actual dates of Rosette's real journal, with commentary and additional research built in. It looks much better on the real site, at www.rosettebook.com , so I encourage you to learn more there. Even better, subscribe to the Readers List for more information and updates. Thank you for reading!
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