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			<title>Letting Go</title>
			<description>I wrote this shortly after my mother passed away.</description>
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			<title>Chapter Two</title>
			<description>Chapter TwoThe sunlight inched itsway up the eastern side of the mountains and broke over the ridge, sending warmrays onto the soft pink eyelids of Heather Kimble who was snuggled up againsther new husband, Steve. The heat from his body and the warm quilt covering hermade her fee..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>ChapterOneEd Loomis, the clerk at the Lewis andClark Gas-N-Go in Lame Elk, unlocked the front door and started the same oldroutine of opening the store he had performed for the last seven years. As ifon autopilot, he flipped on the lights, turned off the alarm, made the coffee,..</description>
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			<title>Thief Creek</title>
			<description>These are the first two chapters of my new novel soon to be published by Dystenium LLC.</description>
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			<title>Fresh Snow Haiku</title>
			<description>Marshmallow rooftopsWhite frosting on chocolate twigsWinter candy shop</description>
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			<title>Love is an Outlaw</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Likea wild desperadolovebreaks in when it&amp;rsquo;s unexpectedmakingdemands that both frightenandthrill you to obey.&amp;nbsp;Knowingno bounds andabiding no lawsloveexists on its own termsandwon&amp;rsquo;t allow you to ignore it.&amp;nbsp;Love..</description>
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