For you, it’s another ordinary, “there’s still a worldwide pandemic and when will things be normal again” kind of day.
For Jane, things are far more complicated. She’s a six inch tall action figure from the Victorian period, stuck in a confusing, gigantic, 21st-century apartment.
Join our classic author as she bravely faces each challenge. Her “courage always rises with every attempt to intimidate” her.
“What a lovely day for a stroll in the garden!”
“Oh no! My skirt is all soiled.”
“A hot bath was just what I needed!” #selfcare
“Oh no! I can’t reach the faucet to turn it off! Whatever will I do? I don’t know how to swim!”
I always dreamed of being a writer, but never thought I could make money doing it. So, after earning a BA in English and honing my reading, analytical, and writing skills, I settled for a more "stable" career in ministry (joking, of course!), bringing my love for the written word to my Biblical studies as I learned Greek and Hebrew, Exegesis and Theology while getting an MA in Theological Studies.
I've worked in various ministry capacities in the church: children's minister, ministry staff (aka, "whatever needs doing"), ESL teacher, youth intern, and others.
Though this blog is mostly about classic literature, I will probably throw in some thoughts on writing, occasional theological musings, or my reflections on emotional health, psychology, philosophy, or cultural topics. I am a thinker and a lover of many things!
I am currently pursuing publishing my first children's novel while doing freelance writing (my profile here: https://www.upwork.com/o/profiles/users/~0104b8a9e8c1253315/).
I like to paint (and may share some of them here someday!), enjoy the outdoors, learning, reading, and growing. I also love learning about other people and helping them to realize their gifts and potential.
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2 thoughts on “Jane Austen (Action Figure) Adventures”
Lol. She blended in really well with that house plant. But I must say I think like Elizabeth Bennet she would have not been phased by a muddy skirt. I look forward to future adventures.
Lol. She blended in really well with that house plant. But I must say I think like Elizabeth Bennet she would have not been phased by a muddy skirt. I look forward to future adventures.
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Haha! Probably true.
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