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Linn Browning It depends on how you define "nature." I think someone can change their outlook, their social skills, their coping mechanisms without changing their b…moreIt depends on how you define "nature." I think someone can change their outlook, their social skills, their coping mechanisms without changing their basic, fundamental nature. Someone who has a religious conversion, for example, still has the same basic nature as before their conversion. They simply filter that nature through a different lens of morals and beliefs than before. Short of massive, catastrophic physical trauma, I don't think many things allow for a true change in the nature of people.(less)
Linn Browning Right now, I am working on the revision of a four-part paranormal speculative fiction series tentatively called "Unfree World." The premise is that an…moreRight now, I am working on the revision of a four-part paranormal speculative fiction series tentatively called "Unfree World." The premise is that angels have invaded Earth in 1993, fundamentally changing how global society works. There is a rebellion of fallen angels, humans and angel/human hybrids known as nephilim which exists in pockets across the world. The first book focuses on the enclave of the resistance in Marquette, Michigan and the neighboring K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base, which became an Angelic Forces base in 1993. (less)
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I've been writing Flash Fiction, which is short stories in under 300 words, for various contests on writing.com. Since I enjoy moving text from one site to another, I decided to put some of it up here, too.

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“A library outranks any other one thing a community can do to benefit its people. It is a never failing spring in the desert.”
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