Meet Patricia Kennealy: author, Celtic priestess, retired rock critic, wife of Jim Morrison. She had a brief relationship with David Walley — “probably the closest friend I have ever had“.
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I like her. A woman after my own heart.
Hi, Mrs. Morrison. My name is Jessica Shelden. I’m 21 years old and I live in Louisville, Kentucky. I would like to commend you on your book “The Throne Of Scone,” which I have recently read. I really admire your work and I must say you are a very beautiful woman. I really wish that I had your hair. My hair is about the same color as yours, minus the grays of course, but it is not as long as yours and I wish that it was. I recently watched the Doors movie and my overall opinion was that about 90% of the chronology was inaccurate. I have read “No One Here Gets Out Alive” and I think it was just another crappy biographical movie made by Hollywood. The actors themselves were great. I agree that Kathleen Quinlan played you very wonderfully because she does resemble you a bit. I think they could have did a whole lot better job on the movie. I really admire Jim’s work also. Alot of my poetry reflects his style.
You were a very lucky woman to have had the opportunity to have known Jim Morrison. Thank You.