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Keith Aaron Gilbert

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The only thing I can right now imagine of interest to you about me are the romances I have just written. I could tell you how old I am, where I grew up, how I have been educated, but all you really care about is what I could do for you and how well I can do it.

Of course the Set In Stone series, at its sweet creamy center, is my life. How much and to what extent is the magic of the writing craft! Suffice it to say that I have loved! If you want to ask me questions, though, I am happy to answer over at: www.facebook.com/keithaarongilbert

When you meet my characters they are all me! They are me as I have come to understand others, as I have been able, through a writer’s empathy, to place myself in the skins of them and wear their souls. When yo
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Keith Aaron Gilbert I journal. Then I ride my bike or run or do yoga. Usually within a few minutes the ideas start to flow.
Keith Aaron Gilbert When I write I feel like I am in alignment with the person that I truly am.
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For The First Time ( And Growth!)

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As I am figuring out what to do with my first five hundred words each day now that the main objective of this blog has been met, which was to open up a space in my world specifically intended for healing words while I climbed up out of the despair of divorce, it comes to me for the first time that it might be time for a hiatus and a refocusing.


I have lived almos

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Published on July 09, 2014 05:41
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“The narcissist, cut off from her spirituality, is one who spends unquantifiable energy supporting and maintaining and utterly and completely fake self, in denial of one's true self, trading it for glamour to compensate for a core of being that is simply wracked,a deep dark cold void; using and abusing others to maintain and sustain the false state. this fake self is contrived in absentia from the connectivity that even the most unaware take for granted. The narcissist doesn't see other human beings.”
Stacey Scott Mae

“There is no substantive difference between being stabbed to death in the living beating heart with a physical knife and feeling the plunging stabbing pain of betrayal.”
Stacey Scott Mae, Just Sane Enough

“What I expected of my wife was an internal locus of control. I did not for one single second control or want to control one single thing that she did or didn't do. I hoped she would do these things because SHE wanted to do them, because they were the choices that she made in HER life ON HER OWN. I believed with all my heart that she was free, that we were free, to do as we pleased when we pleased to do it. We make our decisions and we roll with the consequences. If she didn't want to be a mother or didn't want to be a wife than I expected her to be honest about it, to say it, so that we could take steps and bring reality into line with our mutual desire.”
Stacey Scott Mae, Just Sane Enough

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