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One more out of the working on pile and in the finished pile. Feels like relief.
When people do things like this, you know your story has made an impression.
I tell my students: If you are a writer, you have more power than the greatest tyrant in the world because of punctuation. You get to tell people how to breathe.—Alicia Anstead
Readers don't always want a good story. Sometimes, they want the most outlandish escape from reality they can find.
Oh Christmas tree, Oh Christmas tree,
Your ornaments are history.
They looked so lovely on your bows,
But then the cat knocked them all down.
Oh Christmas tree, Oh Chrismas tree,
Your ornaments are history.
Your ornaments are history.
They looked so lovely on your bows,
But then the cat knocked them all down.
Oh Christmas tree, Oh Chrismas tree,
Your ornaments are history.
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