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*(An outpost for a mixture of ideas, thoughts, questions, recipes, inspirations, and more. A drawing board if you will. A space to figure some things out—hopefully. Who knows?)

 
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Favorite Books of 2020

There are few things I take more seriously than sincere book recommendations. I like my physical books beaten and battered by the time I'm done with them. Writing in the margins and annotating are vital to my personal learning process. It's a form of dissecting the book, breaking it down to better understand it.

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Another Trip Around the Sun.

About two years ago, while listening to English singer-songwriter-producer NAO's album Saturn, I was first exposed to the term "Saturn's Return.” Usually, I am not a horoscope-type of person. Nothing against them, I just read them for entertainment purposes. But something about it seemed to resonate with me.

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"Fast-Life Blues" (StoryADay Challenge/Day 28)

I first met Reginald “Reggie” Peters at a red light in afternoon traffic. I saw him asking for something from the two drivers ahead of me. As he made his way towards me, I reached in my backpack on the passenger seat, to see if I had another probiotic orange and cranberry breakfast bar. I had one more, a leftover from lunch.

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"The Golden Boys" (StoryADay Challenge/Day 27)

"Why are you wearing that shirt Dad?"

"What's wrong with it?"

"Literally everything."

"That's the problem with you young people today, you insert your opinions where they weren't asked for. This shirt is gorgeous."

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"Fragments of Her" (StoryADay Challenge/Day 26)

She woke up with a subtle pain in her neck. Did I sleep awkwardly? I don’t think I did. She hit the snooze button on her alarm clock, it was 5:15am. She liked getting up this early. Something about the quiet of the morning that always nourished her soul.

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"The Wedding Crasher" (StoryADay Challenge/Day 25)

“Is this a new lounge chair?”

“You’ve been coming here for three months, you tell me Neville.”

“I think it is, but I’m not sure exactly. I thought this chair was green.”

“Perhaps your attention to detail is lacking.”

“Perhaps.”

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"A Scent from Brooklyn" (StoryADay Challenge/Day 24)

She met her true love in the middle of a field of tombstones. But she wouldn't have this realization for eighteen months.

Focus Tristan.

Why do I always carry myself away with these fantasies in my head? Be present. It’s not everyday you meet a lovely person at a cemetery of all places. She’s coming back from the restroom.

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"Javan's Pick Up" (StoryADay Challenge/Day 23)

“Why is this line so long?” Liam Baxter said, blowing into his closed fists. “It’s freezing out here.”

“Relax, all of these parents are waiting for their child just like we are honey.”

Erin widened her eyes beneath her wool cap. Liam knew what those eyes meant.

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"First Reformed" (StoryADay Challenge/Day 20)

Superheroes are arrogant narcissists. Think about it for a moment.. They swoop in, defeat the opposing force, save the day, then relish in all the praise. I bet superheroes enjoy the adulation more than actually being of service. That’s why being on the wrong side of the law has always intrigued me.

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"Adaptation" (StoryADay Challenge/Day 19)

Everyone remembers where they stood when the rug was pulled out from beneath them. Breaking News interrupted every airwave across the nation with an urgent message: The square-cube law has been rescinded. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY.

“Do you know what this news means?” Carter asked.

“Not exactly,” I said.

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"Ten Toes" (StoryADay Challenge/Day 18)

he phone rang once before she picked up. “Zoey?”

“Hazel, I’m at work, can’t really talk, is everything okay?”

Hazel stood quiet with the phone to her ear. “What time do you get off?”

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“Culver’s Rangers” (StoryADay Challenge/Day 16)

Coach Culver walked into the gym with a basketball under his arm beside assistant coach Green. “Listen up fellas,” Coach Culver said, walking towards the three players. “Basketball tryouts are always tough. You guys all performed well, but as each of you know, there is only one spot remaining on the team for the center position.”

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