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#wordweavers Sep 22: Do you purposefully use symbolism in your story?
I do. Sometimes I intend to, sometimes it just happens. Some symbols are just for me, and some become Easter eggs.
Others are more obvious. For instance, the appearance and powers of my 3 MCs in #ChildrenOfAngels
Flo is light, like the sun, his rays golden.
Miriam is dark and pale, with luminous eyes, her power sparkling like stars.
Daniel is in between, a grey glow, reliable like the moon (which is a personal one, tbh).
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