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The festival of the summer solstice speaks of love and light, of freedom and generosity of spirit. It is a beautiful time of year where vibrant flowers whisper to us with scented breath, forests and woodlands hang heavy in the summer’s heat and our souls become enchanted with midsummer magic.


Carole Carlton


#carole-carlton #festival-of-the-summer-solstice #imbolc #irish-celts #lughnasadh

My first job when I got my equity card was acting in 14 plays back-to-back. Playing that many roles, you look for ways of differentiating the characters physically, which goes hand in hand with understanding them psychologically.


Andy Serkis


#card #characters #equity #first #goes

The role of genius is not to complicate the simple, but to simplify the complicated.


Criss Jami


#complication #genius #intelligence #practicality #practicality-for-intellectuals

Sooner or later in life, we will all take our own turn being in the position we once had someone else in.


Ashly Lorenzana


#fairness #karma #life #role-reversal #life

I'm going to go out on a limb here. I've thought a lot about this one, as a feminist, and as an author. How should traditional roles be portrayed? In fantasy literature there is a school of thought that holds that women must be treated precisely like men. Only the traditional male sphere of power and means of wielding power count. If a woman is shown in a traditionally female role, then she must be being shown as inferior. After a lot of thought, and some real-life stabs at those traditional roles, I've come to firmly disagree with this idea. For an author to show that only traditional male power and place matter is to discount and belittle the hard and complex lives of our peers and our ancestresses.


Sarah Zettel


#gender-roles #gender-roles-in-fiction #life

Real life this fdar had taught me that in the adult world, fate was chaotic and uncertain. Guidelines for success were arbitrary. But in the world of D&D, at least there was a rule book... By role-playing, we were in control, and our characters... wandered through places of danger, their destinies, ostensibly, within our grasp.


Ethan Gilsdorf


#role-playing #life

Oh, dear--did I forget to mention that you can, indeed, have it all, but you need a lot of help!


Will Schwalbe


#help #women-s-roles #life

We could call you an ambisexual. A duosexual. A—” “Do I really have to find a word for it?” Kyle interrupts. “Can’t it just be what it is?” “Of course,” I say, even though in the bigger world I’m not so sure. The world loves stupid labels. I wish we got to choose our own. We pause for a moment. I wonder if that’s all—if he just needed to say the truth and have it heard. But then Kyle looks at me with unsure eyes and says, “You see, I don’t know who I’m supposed to be.” “Nobody does,” I assure him.


David Levithan


#glbt #young-adult #love

I'd love for readers to read what books are about so that if they are expecting happy endings in dark horror novels, they won't reach for the Vallium or something worse!


Carole Gill


#dark-gothic-horror-novel #readers #love

If we fail to provide boys with pro-social models of the transition to adulthood, they may construct their own. In some cases, gang initiation rituals, street racing, and random violence may be the result.


Leonard Sax


#parenting #role-models #men






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