adultfriender achieve
21.9.2009
Is it possible to adultfriender achieve a higher romantic love than the resigned complacency we see all around us? If so, can it be sustained for long? Would many people really want it? Sure, nonfiction adultfriender literature is replete with books, courses, and seminars on how to achieve romantic or marital adultfriender bliss. But few of us seem to achieve it, and fewer still ever sustain it. Worse yet is that many adultfriender people seem disinterested or, worse yet, disheartened.
Far fewer are works of fiction that explore such higher adultfriender love as literature for readers to savor and enjoy. Coinage of Commitment was written to explore this rarified territory. It attempts to go where few have dared to tread, testing the limits of what a couple can achieve, the altitude of orbit they might be able to adultfriender soar to.
Dont be misled. This is not an easy adultfriender topic. Life imposes a lot of restraints on reaching the emotional altitude we are discussing. And it cannot be obtained for free. It requires thinking as well as feeling, planning as well as carefree fulfillment. It requires risk taking, and there are adultfriender payments and sacrifices that have to be made. So would it be worth it? What would you be willing to give to obtain it? What if there was just a chance to obtain it? What then?
How does this particular romantic ambition affect story production? Well, for one thing, at least in my view, it means that the main adultfriender characters need to take an intellectual as well as an emotional journey to attain the level they seek. They need this just to get prepared and be capable of what they want to experience emotionally. And this opens up all sorts of literary issues to adultfriender explore. How do our characters come to want such an exalted level of fulfillment for themselves? What conditions in their lives produce a hunger for it? What do they do to nourish its adultfriender development? Just how do they find their way? How are they different from their peers?
Deciding to write a novel featuring higher love made the adultfriender manuscript harder to sell. This is not standard fare; it defines a new category, hence it was viewed with suspicion as a risky adultfriender project. Many adultfriender agents dismissed it out of adultfriender hand and refused to read sample chapters. Others who did, refused to change their mindset, and misunderstood the adultfriender work. One criticism I got was that the characters didnt seem quite...typical. Duh? Of course theyre not typical. How could they be?







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