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Hanna
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Nov 09, 2023 07:52AM
Great thoughts! I also have found the reading books written by men often give insight into the "unemotional" male tendency. (Particularly thinking of Louis L'Amour, Brock Thoene, even James Herriot--not that they don't show feelings and even emotions, but they often do it in a deliciously blunt and brief way.) Now, have I been able to incorporate that writing style? That's a different story ...
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Hanna wrote: "Great thoughts! I also have found the reading books written by men often give insight into the "unemotional" male tendency. (Particularly thinking of Louis L'Amour, Brock Thoene, even James Herriot..."Thank you, Hanna! And I like reading books written by guys for that same reason! I definitely use that for inspiration when I write in the POV of more "unemotional" characters. (Though it conflicts a bit with my love of poetic prose... 🤣)


