JohnAdams560

Created a reading list to help you find my stuff, see "All My Works".
          	Also, searching for things on Wattpad kinda sucks. ;)

PageTurnersPen

You asked what I would like to see you try to write
          
          I noticed that a lot of werewolf romances have some things in common with human romantic relationships that turn abusive later. What about stories that explore that... 
          
           Instead of a whirlwind romance with a soulmate that is supposed to fix everything, a fake soulmate who deceives the human girl. Since she isn't his real soulmate she can never be what he truly needs, and her failure to keep up the perfect fantasy means he will always have some reason to punish her for not being what he really wants.
          
          Why do women trust/believe/fear and stay in relationships that turn out so bad? Just as important, why do some of them finally decide to leave after choosing to stay so long? How do they adapt to normal life AFTER, and can they learn to trust and fall in love when he is for real this time? 
          
          Gift of Fear by Gavin DeBecker 
          Human Action by Von Mises 
          Mother Nature maternal instincts.... by Hrdy 
          
          and plenty of other non-fiction can be deep background for fiction with a purpose: to write stories with characters real enough that their decisions to stay, to go, and to love again are perfectly relatable to women in those situations and help give them the extra push to realise that they CAN leave too....and a second chance at true love just might be real if they find the courage to try. 

JohnAdams560

Hello Wattpad! A big thank you for the votes and reads on Morgan's Run. We're closing in on the big finish, it will probably all be posted by Labor Day. So enjoy! In the end it should be about 17 rather long parts. All of them are at least half-written right now and the ending is done.
          
          After that, I have the best proof reader who ever lived, so I'll be cleaning up typos and awkward phrases for a week or so, then I'll stick a fork in it and call it 'done'. 
          
          But if you want more from Morgan and her friends lets me know. Their world has tons of story potential. Thanks again, keep reading and sharing and remember votes + comments = love.

JohnAdams560

Morgan's Run is done! ahead of schedule!
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