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Erika Brickley

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Currently the host of the Fantaji Podcast, Erika Brickley grew up in small town Iowa surrounded by college culture, nature preserves, and art festivals. From a big family of readers, she became interested in stories about other worlds and cultures at a young age and began crafting her own as soon as she could read and write. Erika loves to travel, holds a Bachelor's degree in Japanese, and devotes her time to her work on the podcast and her next book. ...more

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Erika Brickley As a kid I would have said Harry Potter or Animorphs because I really, really wanted to have cool powers. Or be a mermaid. As a young adult I would ha…moreAs a kid I would have said Harry Potter or Animorphs because I really, really wanted to have cool powers. Or be a mermaid. As a young adult I would have said Dragonflight, since I would also love to be a dragonrider and a leader of my people. As a college student I might have see the Weetsie Bat version of L.A. since it blends magic and reality and utter coolness. And now it's hard for me to decide because I love diving into all the books in my library. Maybe I will have a new answer when I hit my thirties.(less)
Erika Brickley I stopped at the top of the basement stairs.
The creaking footsteps didn't.…more
I stopped at the top of the basement stairs.
The creaking footsteps didn't.(less)
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Relationship values in Jane Eyre

Everyone in my family is a big reader. Whether they read all the time or only manage to get through one book in a decade, everyone really loves books, libraries, and bookshelves, as well as encouraging their children to partake. So, we had a lot of books in the house that belonged to my parents and not to my sister or me. One of my mother's books was an especially eye-catching volume, although it

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Published on June 10, 2020 13:12 Tags: analysis, beauty-and-the-beast, book, fate, jane-eyre, relationship, romance
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