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Stories start in all sorts of places. Where they begin often tells the reader of what to expect as they progress. Castles often lead to dragons, country estates to deeds of deepest love (or of hate), and ambiguously presented settings usually lead to equally as ambiguous characters and plot, leaving a reader with an ambiguous feeling of disappointment. That's one of the worst kinds.

Rebecca McKinsey

Rebecca McKinsey

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Here’s something I bet you don’t know:
every time someone writes a story about a dragon
a real dragon dies.
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and being seen
something about mirrors
that old tune about how a photograph
can take your whole soul. At the end
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I’m going to go out like electricity
in an ice storm. I’ve made peace with it.
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