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			<title>Writing Fiction</title>
			<description>&amp;lsquo;When you write, you lay out a line of words. The line of words is a minor&amp;rsquo;s pick, a wood-carvers gouge, a surgeon&amp;rsquo;s probe. You wield it, and it digs a path you follow. Soon you find yourself deep in new territory.&amp;rsquo;Annie Dillard. The Writing Life.&amp;nbsp;Finding inspirati..</description>
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			<title>Milk Snake</title>
			<description>1.&amp;nbsp;The old man sat opposite me in a large maroon armchair. He smoked roll-up cigarettes that he kept in the front pocket of his shirt. His head was nearly bald and the skin on his face and neck was corrugated like a gravel road. His house was a miniature hospital. Pipes lined the floor arou..</description>
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