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Molly Brogan, author

Molly Brogan, author

http://mollybrogan.blogspot.com

A website designed to facilitate the discussion of books written by Molly Brogan with the author herself.

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  • The Setting of Emotional Turbulence in Remember Me

    Posted on Tuesday October 20th, 2009 at 07:14 in divorce, remember me

    Linda said...In your book Remember Me, the character Mary Margaret goes through alot in her life, and I don't understand why she gives up in the end. It seems like she's smart, but she doesn't "get it." I just wanted to smack her and say, "w...

  • All About Living Is Next in Line

    Posted on Thursday October 1st, 2009 at 11:28

    Nick said...Do you have a date for publishing Shadow Dance? Waiting for that third novel of yours is not easy. Your fan, Nick Thanks for the question, Nick.  My friend, Nick, and I have been mutual supporters since we were in college toge...

  • The Unexpected Rewards of Being Published

    Posted on Monday September 14th, 2009 at 15:03 in inspiration, writing, play, gratitude, without a word

    When I decided to publish the script for my play Without A Word in 2007, I asked my friend Robert Parker for the right to use his blue self portrait shown here, for the cover art.  His painting spoke to me, went straight to my heart the fir...

  • Writing Comes Back as Miracles

    Posted on Saturday August 22nd, 2009 at 11:29 in love, relationship, writing, spirit, a blaze of light

    The online groups where I share my writing have enriched my life over the last couple of years in many ways. One of the most extraordinary ways is with an online friend named eric, who I met in the gaia group ZenChrist. We exchanged many thoughts a...

  • Tapestry of Characters in Each Story

    Posted on Thursday July 16th, 2009 at 09:38

    e said: Molly is a writer, maybe she can tell us where her characters come from?Thanks for this great question, e! My characters are drawn from aspects of myself. I spent a good deal of time in research to clarify for myself how to best develop ch...

  • Our Own Asemic Symbolism Leads Our Way

    Posted on Monday June 29th, 2009 at 11:23

    I firmly believe that we each have within us a pattern of archetypes or symbols that lead us in our conscious and unconscious recognition and responses to them. The symbols we see in our dreams over and over are much like the symbols we see in our ...

Comments & Reviews

This blog is currently rated a 5.00 out of a possible 5 based on 5 comments.

risomsr

5 stars Ronald D. Isom

Your blog is one of the most stimulating blogs I have visit. The questions you pose are very thoughtful.

Posted: December 27th, 2008 | More Reviews From risomsr | Report This Comment

amzolt

5 stars Alexander M Zoltai

Good Work !

~ Alex

Posted: March 29th, 2008 | More Reviews From amzolt | Report This Comment

worththepopcorn

5 stars worththepopcorn

Very insightful blog about life and writing. It really makes you want to check out the books and readup on all of these compelling subjects. She knows what she's talking about, but keeps it very accessible. You almost make me feel guilty for having a movie to book ratio of like 50 to 1.

Posted: March 7th, 2008 | More Reviews From worththepopcorn | Report This Comment

Robbay

5 stars Robbay

Good Morning Molly.
I love your name ...my first cartoon character is named Molly. She's a mouse who came into being to tell bedtime stories to my children. I would draw out the stories as they were told. Your website is really wonderful and the illustrations for your site are fantastic. I look forward to visiting again soon. Robbay

Posted: October 19th, 2007 | More Reviews From Robbay | Report This Comment

Empath

5 stars Ginae B. McDonald

Molly:

Hello!

I've just (once again) perused your web site and here's the deal.

Since I've read some of your posts here on BC and I realize the spiritual genius within, I am compelled to ask:

(and PLEASE pardon my ignorance, but your books look to be non-fiction, which I don't have the patience for....reading is laborious for me and while I do a great deal of it, I pretty much only do it for information...the only exception (so far) being a sci-fi writer friend of mine who's material is JUST weird and sort-of surreal enough for me to LOVE)..

Sorry, I digress...

Would you ever write something of pertinence to your spirituality (in any manner)...for example...sci-fi, surrealism, etc?

Thanks!

Ginae AKA Empath

Posted: October 8th, 2007 | More Reviews From Empath | Report This Comment

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