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That's Enough

A Holiday Story
What is enough? Enough what?

That's Enough
by Jan S



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Things I don't understand

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OK, well actually there are a lot, a lot, a lot of things I don't understand, see at least two-thirds of the blogs posted in the last -- well forever, and the list grows everyday. But here are some that have hit me in the last few days, starting with, maybe, the easiest.

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The Old Woman by the Bridge

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The Old Woman by the Bridge
A Very Short Story
by Jan S

During an evacuation, an old woman and a man have a conversation about different sides and choosing bridges among other things. A decision is made.

copyright  © 2007 by Jan S



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Into Tales Untold

Well, there were these two strange fellows, see; and they...

I always have trouble with synopses - self-promotion makes me a bit uncomfortable, I guess. Also, just because I wrote something, doesn't really mean I can talk about it. So just go read it, and see for yourself. Erin says it is too long, and I can't disagree, but it's only 22,499 words. OK, that is kind of long, but still it can't hurt - much.

I will warn you that, although this is a fantasy site, this is not really a fantasy. It is, however, very much about fantasies. (And that includes some of my own, like the one where I'm a writer.)

INTO TALES UNTOLD

By Jan S

Copyright © 2007 by Jan S

I owe all the gratitude I can express, and more, to Kristina L.S. for multiple beta-reads, much excellent advice (not all heeded, but that's my fault.), and a great deal of encouragement (and handholding.); and to Amelia R, who proofread this on too short notice. (My list of credits may grow, but the blame remains all mine.)



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Owls, deer, cherries, et c.

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An owl called from outside my window this morning. You should understand that I am, by no means, an early riser and this was several hours after sunrise. I know that not all owls are nocturnal, but that sound should have been: she sounded so plaintive and lonely.

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Scenes from a Kid's Life - Group 5: Songs, Stories

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Scenes from a Kid's Life

Group 5: Songs; Stories

Ordinary events in the life of an unordinary child.

Ally heard the piano; he threw his pencil up in the air and ran out of the room.



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Scenes from a Kid's Life - Group 4: Dances, Storms

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Ordinary events in the life of an unordinary child

who learns about the universe in the usual way: by growing up in it.

 

Scenes from a Kid's Life

Group 4: Dances, Storms



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Care and feeding of writers and critics

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Another writer has left the fold. Why does this happen here every so often? Look around. This site has got to be the kindest and gentlest of writing sites. It is more of a community than any other. Of course that is the reason that it happens here; people’s emotions get spread to everyone. I mean, leave FM in a huff and who would notice? Other sites seem to be very much about one person. (Yea again, Erin. How do you make all of us feel so welcome and a part of this?)

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Scenes from a Kid's Life - Group 3: Champagne, Ice, Crumbs

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Scenes from a Kid's Life
By Jan-S

Group 3: Champagne, Ice, Crumbs



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Scenes From a Kid's Life - Group 2: Crystal, Leaves, Ribbon

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Som



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Scenes From a Kid's Life - Group 1: Peppermint, Garlic, Soup

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Some ordinary events in the life of an unordinary child.



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