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Sophie Sophia
@sophie_world · 4:51

Mirror and Inverted Reflections

Tell me, why do you watch this kind of movies? Just to be depressed. Again and again. Rumor started his ranting again. For a moment Mahvi opened her mouth to reply, but the next moment she switched him off entirely and focused on the movies. She felt herself to be like little Eva Sonata, longing for her mother perpetually. In her absence, as well as in her presence. She was trying to search for a mother, the mother who could be motherly enough to love her daughter

Mother- daughter story

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:27

@sophie_world

Sophie, thank you so much for reading this. It's so layered with traditional stories that it's so universal. The story of of the mirror and the mother and the child and the distortion of narcissism and how that can be mapped onto people's histories of their own mothers and just bringing in some modern take on that
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Sophie Sophia
@sophie_world · 1:16

@DBPardes

Thank you so much. Yeah. It's more or less autobiographical because I wanted to think about my mother. And when I was a child, I was very disturbed about all these things. Why my mother is doing that. To me, her behavior was not at all motherly kind of thing, fitted in traditional framework. But later when I realized that there might be some other aspects of layers to a mother daughter relationship, and I wanted to research on that
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:32

@sophie_world

Hey, Sophie, that's wonderful. Will you add the link in your reply here in the description? And if you link it to the Amazon, then anyone listening could access it as well. Congratulations on publishing a book. And I I think it's so deeply personal, and we always know that when something is deeply personal, it can be so universal, because we're also common in our basic relationships with primary relationships, like parents and mothers. So thank you. I look forward to it
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Sophie Sophia
@sophie_world · 0:25

@DBPardes Nestled in Love by Sophie Srishti on Amazon

I don't know why I'm not able to paste the link. I was able to copy it, but I was not able to paste it. So if it's just search for Nestled in Love by Sophie SRISTI On and Amazon, you'll be able to find it. Please do read comments and also share if you like it with your friends. Thank you. Bye
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Ramya V
@Ramya · 0:53
So I would love to know a lot more about what happens in your story and how the character arc progresses. So I'm very great. I'm very curious as well, so please do share the link. I'm happy to connect with a fellow writer as well
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Arish Ali
@arish · 0:15

@sophie_world Link to amazon https://a.co/d/9rEUSiC

Hi, Sophie and Deborah. I just noticed the comment about not being able to paste the link. So I went to Amazon, I was able to find the book easily, and I copied the link from there and I posted it right here in the description. I hope this
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Sophie Sophia
@sophie_world · 0:27

@arish

Oh, thank you, Irish. I hope I am pronouncing this name right. Thank you for pasting the link, actually. And I would appreciate all of you who have taken can now time to listen to this and maybe if I'm lucky, you will be able to read it and share your comments. Thank you. Bye
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Sophie Sophia
@sophie_world · 2:44

@Ramya

So yeah, it has been really discussed and I would love to know your comments and suggestions, if any, because writing this book is actually very raw. I have not edited it much, I think I should have, but whatever I have written, it was at one go except the Typos which I corrected later. And now also it happens sometimes that when I read, I sometimes surprised that this line I have written it, but it was raw
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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 0:18
Hey, Sophie. So I think I left a reply to your first post and I just wanted to let you know that I got the link here, so never mind. You don't need to post the link to the book there. I'll manage to to go on to Amazon and order a copy from here. Thank you
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Sophie Sophia
@sophie_world · 0:05

@wordsmith

Thank you, and I'll wait for your comments and suggestions
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 0:33

@sophie_world

Hi, Sophie. I just wanted to let you know that I walked your book and I'm reading through the stories. Just finished the first one and actually on impermanence of love right now. Enjoyed reading the first story and these are so poignant, really layers of emotions that you've captured in words. So I'll finish the book and I will leave a brief review here for others who'll might be interested. Just wanted to let you know
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Sophie Sophia
@sophie_world · 0:22

@Wordsmith

Thank you very much for reading my book and giving you honest comments about it. I would love to have your suggestions. And thank you for the appreciation
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