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Comment by Dawn L. Watkins on 5/29/2013 at 8:46 AM:
Hello, again. I've been away a while. But I did want to get back to you with a little more on your third question. Medallion, Shield, and the third book (I have a owrking title but hesitate to tell it, as titles do change sometimes) make up a history (from Trave's great-grandparents to his own child... more
Comment by Dawn L. Watkins on 5/29/2013 at 8:46 AM:
Hello, again. I've been away a while. But I did want to get back to you with a little more on your third question. Medallion, Shield, and the third book (I have a owrking title but hesitate to tell it, as titles do change sometimes) make up a history (from Trave's great-grandparents to his own child... more
Comment by Dawn L. Watkins on 5/21/2013 at 10:41 PM:
Hi. Thank you for your kind note! In the large picture, Gris is a figure of God, and Trave is a rebel at first. Gris protects and provides for Trave even when the boy is far from worthy. When he acknowledges the authority of Gris, he begins to live worthy of his inheritance. It took me about twos t... more

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