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Jim Hale She looked into the mirror, and suddenly he was there. And then the mirror was empty.
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Front Porches

To the extent it still exists in newer homes, the front porch is largely an architect’s nod to nostalgia. But the front porch once was an active part of American culture.

During post-World War II, the front porch was a place where families gathered for conversation, or sometimes just to take in the cool, quiet evening. It offered relief from the stuffiness of the warm house. It was where we engaged Read more of this blog post »
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Published on April 07, 2019 14:23
Stephen  King
“Sometimes stories cry out to be told in such loud voices that you write them just to shut them up.”
Stephen King, Just After Sunset

Stephen  King
“Write with the door closed, rewrite with the door open. Your stuff starts out being just for you, in other words, but then it goes out. Once you know what the story is and get it right — as right as you can, anyway — it belongs to anyone who wants to read it. Or criticize it.”
Stephen King

Anton Chekhov
“Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.”
Anton Chekhov

Mark Twain
“I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.”
Mark Twain

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