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Sally A. Moore
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For Godsake hold your tongue, and let me love,. Or chide my palsie, or my gout,. My five gray haires, or ruin’d fortune flout,. With wealth your state, your minde with Arts improve,. Take you a course, get you a place,. Observe his honour, or his grace,. Or the Kings reall, or his stamped face. Contemplate, what you will, approve,. So you will let me love. The deep-rooted yearning of the passionate in a dispassionate world…. My characters are strong-willed, often masking pain behind a veneer of confidenc...
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Sally A. Moore Blog: What Makes a Legend?
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Monday, February 23, 2015. What Makes a Legend? The 'Hero's Journey' is a story method that has its roots in classic literature from ancient Greek to fairy tales, to the nineteenth century greats such as Jane Eyre. And Tale of Two Cities. A hero goes on a quest and meets terrible obstacles, tries harder, suffers unbearably, and finally triumphs over great odds. What makes a hero? Why do we love heroes? Yesterday I attended a WCDR. Master Class taught by bestselling author, Andrew Pyper. This is a quest m...
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Sally A. Moore
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Sally Moore was born in Kingston, Ontario, and is the author of the historical fiction/fantasy trilogy,. Legend of Three Crowns. And a contemporary novel,. Wings of a Fly,. Represented by Sam Hiyate of The Rights Factory. Sally has published articles and short stories in The Globe and Mail. Her stories, "Summer Apples" and "The High Way" won finalist prizes in the Phoenix Short Story Contest and publication in the Phoenix Anthology. Her poems were shortlisted in the Montreal International Poetry Prize.