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AnnMarie Rowland's avatar

Thank you. I'm working on my first novel, and recently became discouraged after a conversation with a friend who disparaged "feel good" novels, naming a couple of authors whose books I have enjoyed. It made me feel like giving up on mine.

You've restored my desire to press on with my story, remembering that it's ok if it's "not for everyone". It is for someone, if only for myself.

p.s. I love that you took Barbies on vacations.

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Kimberly Diede's avatar

I love everything about this, Wade. Thank you for the powerful reminder of the beauty in art that can make us feel good. I also try to write books that capture hope and optimism, despite life's difficulties. Real women, facing and overcoming relatable challenges. It's how I want to live and how I want to write. There is enough bad in the world. I don't want to add to it. Even if it would be easier to sell!

Oh, Barbie. So many lessons, wrapped up in a colorful movie. The Oscar's snubbing of Margot and Greta would almost be laughable, given how it nails the very message these amazingly talented women were trying to convey, if it wasn't so damn ironic and predictable.

I guess the conflict between "good" and "evil" is timeless, even in the way people choose to entertain themselves. I, for one, choose the bright side.

Thank you for the light you bring.

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