Till We Have Faces: Kate on Orual

March 9

That lost thread has now been found. In a very well-written post, Kate named what it was I could not grasp. Orual is us all. Please take a moment to go over to Heart to Heart and read her thoughts. I am still re-reading Till We Have Faces and am SO glad that this is the case for now I have new eyes – or perhaps less fogged up glasses – to continue on with.

But boy, if there was ever a single post to make me stop writing my own trumped up hero story here at Butterfly Confidential, it is Kate’s post. You’ve made me blush. You’ve made me consider what this impetus to write really is. You’ve been a good mirror.

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  1. March 9th, 2009 Kate says:

    I have one more post on it up today.

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