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You are here: Home / All Posts / Here’s Why There’s a Nod to LITTLE WOMEN in Each Story I Write

Here’s Why There’s a Nod to LITTLE WOMEN in Each Story I Write

March 17, 2018 by ReeseRyan

The Thick of Things by J.L. Campbell
Join me for a live discussion at 8:30 PM Eastern tonight!

☆☆☆Which March sister are you most like?☆☆☆

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

Little Women, the enduring coming-of-age story penned by Louisa May Alcott in 1869, is the book that had the second biggest impact on me as a writer. (Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen is the first.)  The lasting impact of these stories is evident in my tendency to weave family drama, deep emotion, and unconventional heroines into every story I write.  So needless to say, I’m here for Masterpiece’s new adaptation of Little Women for the small screen. The first episode will air on Sunday, May 13th at 8PM Eastern. I’d better stock up on Kleenex® first.

As for which of the March sisters I feel the most kinship with…the answer would be all of them. I’m a writer with a wild imagination like Jo, empathetic like Beth, sensible and laid back like Meg, and sometimes a little bratty like Amy.

How about you? Which March sister are you most like?

Thank you to historical romance author Maya Rodale for inspiring this post!

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The Thick of Things by J.L. Campbell
Join me for a live discussion at 8:30 PM Eastern tonight!

Filed Under: All Posts, Inspired By, Share the Journey, The Writing Life, Watching, What I'm... Tagged With: Inspiration, Little Women, Louisa May Alcott, Masterpiece, PBS, Reese Ryan

About ReeseRyan

Writes sexy, contemporary romance featuring a kaleidoscope of characters. Tortures unsuspecting heroines with family and career drama; reformed bad boys; revealed secrets; and the occasional identity crisis. Avid reader. Music junkie. NBA fan. Advocate of musicals. Pro-smile. Anti-BS. Deal with it.

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