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P.E. Kavanagh oh, i wish i could keep a secret! but i can't ;).

it's... drum roll please... Jenna and Connor! it will not only have a friends-to-lovers theme, but also a strong element of opposites attract.

it's been a blast writing this book and i can't wait to start sharing snippets in a few weeks.
P.E. Kavanagh Stories are always flowing through me. I can see an interaction between strangers at the supermarket, and an entire saga unfolds in my imagination. I think we all have this ability.

The difficulty comes in the discipline to set it down on paper, letting go of the need for it to be perfect (or even good). Although writing is magical, the act of writing is not magic. It's discipline, commitment and practice, practice, practice.
P.E. Kavanagh Oooh, I love this question! It's life's personal mysteries that are the juiciest. There's a legend about my mother's family descending from French royalty. It's got the perfect amount of intrigue (missing records, burning buildings, deathbed confessions) and characters with dubious motives.
One day, I'll write that story!
P.E. Kavanagh for me, the act of communicating through written (or spoken) word is one of the true blessings of being human. it's a tough road, demanding levels of courage and commitment that most of us don't know we have. i consider it a miraculous gift and would not trade it for the world.
P.E. Kavanagh from one of my mentors, steven pressfield ( i paraphrase): put your butt in the seat and write. writing is an organic act that everyone does. the problem comes when we have expectations that pre-judge our writing. the only antidote is to keep writing, even when we don't feel like it. the muse comes to those who are present to receive her gifts.
P.E. Kavanagh Writer's block is a psychological construct. There's no such thing as plumber's block, or architect's block. I don't believe in it, which means it doesn't present itself in my life. I see myself as a conduit of creativity, with the Muse always within arm's reach.
P.E. Kavanagh there are several books in the pipeline...

the follow-up to Fish Tails & Lady Legs, which delves deeper into Lalune's life, as well as a non-fiction collection of spiritual essays chronicling the the embodiment of the feminine archetypes of a spiritual seeker - Lover, Mother, Seeker, Sage.
P.E. Kavanagh while working with a life coach, she described my situation as being a daunted mermaid (big dreams, but stuck underwater). the true essence of my calling was held in the vision of a nourishing chef (feeding the souls of the world's suffering beings). the two main characters were born from here.

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