myriad obsessions
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K. Ancrum:
I was a little bit confused on the dynamic between Blake and Tomas and Tomas and James. Are they a poly relationship or are Blake and Tomas just physically affectionate friends?
K. Ancrum
Blake and Tomas are BFFs.
Blake is straight. James is Bisexual. and Tomas is gay.
Tomas courts James, in the background of the book, through providing himself as secondary family support through care and preoccupation with Charlie. (which is I like, bc he's not aggressively romantically approaching someone who is both younger than him and a trauma victim. But instead is showing that he can be a support and waiting for James to notice and choose him)
Blake and Tomas met each other during their combined vulnerability phase -Blake with fighting and Tomas with addiction- and Blake feels very protective of Tomas.
I wanted Blake and Tomas to give off this sort of energy: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/gay-be...
Blake is straight. James is Bisexual. and Tomas is gay.
Tomas courts James, in the background of the book, through providing himself as secondary family support through care and preoccupation with Charlie. (which is I like, bc he's not aggressively romantically approaching someone who is both younger than him and a trauma victim. But instead is showing that he can be a support and waiting for James to notice and choose him)
Blake and Tomas met each other during their combined vulnerability phase -Blake with fighting and Tomas with addiction- and Blake feels very protective of Tomas.
I wanted Blake and Tomas to give off this sort of energy: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/gay-be...
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Jewel
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I really adored The Wicker King. But I've been reading some reviews that constantly say that August and Jack's relationship was unhealthy. Is that what you intended for the reader to see? Because I didn't see it that way. They were both so "us against the world" and I thought it was rather beautiful. Kind of shocked that people think it was an ugly thing. I get that they were codependent, but severely unhealthy?
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Matthew
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K. Ancrum:
I imagine you've heard this dozens of times already, and have probably already answered it on here, but I'm too lazy to look and because I get a kick out of speaking to authors whose books I loved, here I am, asking it again: Will you ever write THE WICKER KING from Jack's perspective as a full novel? Not the novella, which doesn't do Jack, the novel, or you as an author justice!
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