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RE: The Day My Father Died :: A Reflection

in #legacy6 years ago

Thank you for reading, @carolkean! I've never been good at writing down my personal memories in any format (diary, scrapbook, letters, whatever), so this at least gives me a chance to collect my thoughts into something cohesive that resembles what I feel right now, and be able to move on from there.

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That said... your fiction tends toward the brutal... maybe you're exaggerating. I hope, I hope.
The loss of that Collie dog in your childhood. A few words typed in a Reply section of a story. And I'm so haunted, yet, I'm heading out the door to go walk my own two Collie boys!
Still waiting for some happy endings, Neg - maybe I should challenge you to write a romance with a Disney-happy ending. :-)We don't need to write memoirs to tell our stories. The truth is best told in the guise of fiction, I always say (just ask @rhondak or @jodyewing).