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Savannah Thorne

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My name is Savannah but I go by Savvy for short. My poetry has been published in over 30 literary journals and my fiction is represented by The Linda Chester Literary Agency.

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“We can’t solve our hero’s problem in our heads. We just need to imagine him transformed at the end of the story. As we imagine, we are provided with all sorts of ideas and images that precede the ending.”
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“Continue to ask, “Why am I making this choice?” If an answer doesn’t reveal itself to you, trust your gut. There is much we are not supposed to know until after we’ve written the first draft.”
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Savannah I definitely know how it is to be lost in time. I have often said the past is the home I long for.


Richard Fulgham Don Quixote (Penguin Classics) Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra


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rating: 5 of 5 stars
By some mystical or mundane process the "right" author comes to me at each stage of my life. Thus in my twenties came Hermann Hesse; in my thirties came Graham Greene; in my forties came Nietzsche; in my fifties came Victor Hugo; and now at sixty I have found -- or has found me -- Cervantes. Like millions of others, I have found myself in Don Quixote del le Mancha, the Knight of the Sorry Face. How absurd my quests -- yet how noble and brave they seem to me. I know other people, those, uh, "real" people who see me every day, taking out the garbage, walking my dog, smoking my cigars while lounging on my deck in the sun -- they see me as nothing, a weird old guy with nothing to say. Like Don Quixote, however, I am not in my time -- I am journeying through a great adventure full of monsters and damsels and wise kings and my brother knights! I tip my lance -- I charge! Come Sancho, sally forth!


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