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Maxwell Price stared down out the window of his office. He was watching the people wait in line at the data collection center. Lined up to complete their surveys and earn their daily credits. He shook his head. They had given up. He’d never...
Here’s something a little different this week. I’ve been working on an idea for a local writing collaboration: a haunted story collection. That’s a little outside of my usual genre, but a recent introduction to the Murderbot Diaries gave me...
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Gerald Stickler knelt in the wet grass by the pond as he squinted his eyes at the azaleas. He fished a measuring tape out of his shirt pocket as the Rightville Community Police arrived.
“Good morning, Jerr...
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After their meeting in the Oval Office got out of hand, Trump and Vance ask Zelenskyy for a second meeting.
Trump and Vance stand before a large, wooden door in the warmly lit hallway of Zelenskyy’s resi...
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Writer’s block is the bane of every procrastinator. But with a little planning, you can overcome it with ease. The solution is simple: if you want to write, you have to have a routine. Creative writing, and...
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