writing, art, music, mental illness, passive-aggressiveness, and probably too many puns
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Historical suspense author who harbors somewhat unhealthy obsessions with pirates and Maximilien Robespierre.
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You are very talented! I love the song you wrote – you have a lovely voice. A suggestion – put like, share and follow buttons on each of your posts. I couldn’t find any…
XD Max is a special child. I intend to write a book with him in it someday. Louis and Marie are like… annoying second cousins combined with weird aunt/uncle. 😀
Haha thanks! I adore the French Revolution. Max just seems like such a tragedy to me… scared of the sight of blood, paranoid. When his guards came after him, he tried to shoot himself in head but only shattered his jaw… so he had to lay there on his desk while people made fun of him, and then he got guillotined anyway… so many feels :`( AND HIS BABY FACE OMG
He’s such a joy. I haven’t actually read any books on him yet (just watched a documentary on the French Revolution in 9th grade and spent a little time on Google), but I intend to after I finish writing my duology set during the Renaissance. Argh so much fangirling ahead of me XD
I love the irony of the story when King Louis XVI was coronated, he and Marie came to Paris to the college where Robespierre was studying law and Robespierre, because he was the top student in his class, had to give this long speech congratulating the new king and pledging his loyalty to King Louis. It’s such an interesting moment in retrospect!
YES! That’s the best!! Are you a history major/minor?
And I haven’t got facetime (I’m low-key terrified of talking on the phone or anything similar to it… dang social anxiety…) but I’d be more than happy to exchange other social media if you have it 😀 isn’t everyday you get to discuss such things
You are very talented! I love the song you wrote – you have a lovely voice. A suggestion – put like, share and follow buttons on each of your posts. I couldn’t find any…
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Oops… never mind, I found the buttons when I clicked on the title of each post, lol. Sorry about that – senior moment 🙂
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Thank you! And no worries. I have those all the time and I’m not even a senior in high school XD
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Hey there! I’ve tagged you for the “What Do You Think About Art” tag. https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/66699061/posts/1494508503 Let me know if you’d like to do it! If not, that’s fine too 🙂
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Hi! Just to let you know, I’ve nominated you for the Liebster Award: https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/66699061/posts/1512134594
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Maximilien Robespierre! What a guy! And then he died by guillotine…what a way to go! xD haha. So no love for King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette?
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XD Max is a special child. I intend to write a book with him in it someday. Louis and Marie are like… annoying second cousins combined with weird aunt/uncle. 😀
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I’m a huge history buff and I love the French Revolution! Your use of historical characters in a playful way is wonderful!
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Haha thanks! I adore the French Revolution. Max just seems like such a tragedy to me… scared of the sight of blood, paranoid. When his guards came after him, he tried to shoot himself in head but only shattered his jaw… so he had to lay there on his desk while people made fun of him, and then he got guillotined anyway… so many feels :`( AND HIS BABY FACE OMG
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You know much more about him than I do, but you should totally teach me about him!
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He’s such a joy. I haven’t actually read any books on him yet (just watched a documentary on the French Revolution in 9th grade and spent a little time on Google), but I intend to after I finish writing my duology set during the Renaissance. Argh so much fangirling ahead of me XD
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We should facetime about the French Revolution! I’m sure we could teach each other a lot!
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I have a few fun French Revolution stories
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I love the irony of the story when King Louis XVI was coronated, he and Marie came to Paris to the college where Robespierre was studying law and Robespierre, because he was the top student in his class, had to give this long speech congratulating the new king and pledging his loyalty to King Louis. It’s such an interesting moment in retrospect!
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YES! That’s the best!! Are you a history major/minor?
And I haven’t got facetime (I’m low-key terrified of talking on the phone or anything similar to it… dang social anxiety…) but I’d be more than happy to exchange other social media if you have it 😀 isn’t everyday you get to discuss such things
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Haha okay okay fine! Its just I hate to type! But we’ll start with facebook! What’s your facebook?
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Lilly Hunt. I’m in a Renaissance costume (but you’d probably be able to tell it was me by the bio XD)
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Haha oh lord lemme check!
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