tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8674828414021418178.post6225810230030113632..comments2024-01-30T02:18:46.434-06:00Comments on ACME AUTHORS LINK: Working Class HeroesMorgan Mandelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10118929301591850918noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8674828414021418178.post-81225558321574181742009-09-07T07:00:33.698-05:002009-09-07T07:00:33.698-05:00This has been a topic I want to cover on my blog s...This has been a topic I want to cover on my blog someday -- why are so many romance heroes "physically" heroic? Most of us don't have careers that put our lives in danger.<br /><br />Blake, in What's in a Name? is an 'ordinary guy' hero. He's denied his upbringing as a carpenter and moved into the world of finance. Neither career really prepared him for what he got caught up in, and he did find those "physically heroic" strengths when he needed them (which I think makes him all the more heroic, since he wasn't trained for the tasks he had to perform.)<br /><br />Happy Labor Day, all -- we're heading out for a 5 day cruise and I don't intend to do much "laboring" at all!Terry Odellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11610682530545306687noreply@blogger.com