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What I Wouldn’t Do by
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(302 Stories)

Prompted By Cheating

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I will admit to cheating at cards when I was young, but it was solitaire, so I wasn't cheating anyone else.
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As Time Goes By by
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Prompted By Rewatchable Movies

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You do know how to whistle, don't you? You just put your lips together and blow.
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Coming to America by
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Prompted By Refugees

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What is the difference between an immigrant and a refugee? I pondered this question while writing my story.
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Bless Its Pointed Little Head by
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Prompted By Spelling

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It’s about something I see somewhere at least once a day.
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A Demon Seed? by
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(58 Stories)

Prompted By Genealogy

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The schout whereupon demanded that the defendant "shall be punished as a tumultuous and seditious person . . . "
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Unstuck in Time by
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In “Slaughter House Five” Kurt Vonnegut wrote, “I’ve come unstuck in time”. I am not sure if that is the appropriate phrase, or if we are through the looking glass, but we are definitely not bending toward Dr. King’s moral universe this election cycle; far from it. Every day brings some new, disgusting revelation, whether…
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My Dad and the Word Processor by
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My Dad and the Word Processor My dad was knowledgeable and proficient in so many areas,   we thought of him as a Renaissance man.  (See Saying Farewell to a Special Guy,   Six Pack) In fact during the last few decades of his life he was even writing his memoirs,  not with an eye to publication…
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Charlevoix by
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Prompted By Vacations

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Charlevoix. For five glorious summers my family stayed at the Scutt Guest House in the resort town on Lake Michigan for a few weeks in August, beginning in 1959. I believe it became quite a well-heeled resort, but at the time it felt cozy and lots of our friends and family from Detroit also made…
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Cowboys, by Andrew Tobias by
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I was going through a stage, right? I was SUPPOSED to hate little girls when I was a little boy.
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The Tablecloth by (1 Story)

Prompted By Memorabilia

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When I was a young woman, my mom told me about a beautiful lace tablecloth that had been given to her by my great aunt and great uncle, who had bought somewhere in Europe in the 1930s. She said if I ever got married she would be thrilled if I had my wedding dress made from it.
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