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Listing ID: 2045
Title: Diary Of A Heretic
Description: This blog by author Kathleen Maher contains excerpts of a novel she wrote several years ago.
Category: Arts, Art & Artists : Literature : Authors
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listed on: October 01, 2008 03:34:30 PM
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| Sticky - Tue, 06 Jan 2009 21:34:00 -0500 |
| *Gillian’s college boyfriend, Des, the one who had broken her heart, reentered her life ten years after she married a rich, hard-driving banker. She had long since abandoned her career to work free-lance. As it turned out, so had Des.Summers were always slow, and by August they gave up trolling for projects, preferring to meander through lush parks. When the air grew too hot and their rapport too intense, Des admitted that if she wasn’t married, he would refuse to see her again. “Nothing sticky,” he said. Luckily, Gillian’s snug marriage kept them safe: No life-altering possibilities swarmed in their... |
| - Mon, 05 Jan 2009 19:24:45 -0500 |
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| The Antagonist - Mon, 05 Jan 2009 06:47:00 -0500 |
| *Mrs. Dorcas likened the girl’s obstinacy to treachery. She didn’t blame her son; she blamed the girl, who certainly wasn’t Greek. Pretty, wily, Kelly had failed to deter an eager young man—to her shame. The day Corbin had first brought Kelly into their home, Mrs. Dorcas had explained that to the Greek Orthodox, Greek ancestry was sacred. Corbin would marry a Greek woman and enter the Greek Orthodox priesthood. “The Orthodox rules are: A Greek man can marry before joining the priesthood, but not after.”Corbin had said, “No one’s getting married, Ma.”That remained even truer now, circumstances or not. No... |