tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7814771751990061325.post7289135619736550552..comments2023-11-26T01:21:35.860-07:00Comments on Mormon Mommy Writers and Friends: Saturday So What: Writing Easter EggsMarianne (Mare) Baker Ballhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03663143060069193124noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7814771751990061325.post-56326836273575232912013-03-30T07:21:42.671-06:002013-03-30T07:21:42.671-06:00I just read an “easter egg” in Milk Glass Moon by ...I just read an “easter egg” in Milk Glass Moon by Adriana Trigiani. In the book, the character had to deal with losing a good friend, another friend having cancer, another friend moving away, and her daughter growing up. There was this beautiful passage about how in the mountains where she lives, the landscape is always changing, and streams that are there for years can suddenly dry up one year never to return, and how one dropped seed can sprout a whole field of wildflowers. It was just lovely because it wasn’t at all forced; it was only after I’d read it that I thought, “Oh, wait! Symbolism!” And I went back and read it again. Love it!KaseyQhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18394640941485859111noreply@blogger.com