tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1010832227550480483.post7756380044206889779..comments2011-05-10T16:41:25.203-04:00Comments on J. Rosemary Moss: Throughout All TimeJ. Rosemary Mosshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02152942205390838862noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1010832227550480483.post-30720003128218727922010-08-22T12:31:34.427-04:002010-08-22T12:31:34.427-04:00Thanks so much! I was a little bit nervous about t...Thanks so much! I was a little bit nervous about this one, since I wasn't sure how it would go over for people who aren't familiar with the Mourner's Kaddish.<br /><br />And I'm with you--I love hearing a character's internal thoughts. That's why I sometimes resist first-person for longer stories with multiple characters, because I want to get inside more than just the main characther's head. (On the other hand, I love first person. Sigh.)J. Rosemary Mosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02152942205390838862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1010832227550480483.post-30573547452773729282010-08-21T02:11:22.953-04:002010-08-21T02:11:22.953-04:00That was very powerful, fantastic work.
I love wr...That was very powerful, fantastic work.<br /><br />I love writing internal monologues or streams of consciousness (which is what I tend to do on my deviantart account) because for me it's so much more powerful to hear the internal thoughts of a character... they could appear perfectly happy or villainous on the outside to other characters, even in a story, but the author will always have these special moments knowing that their character has internal struggles, weaknesses and general kinks that make them human.<br /><br />Sorry, I'll stop rambling now...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com