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Action/Adventure: June 17, 2015 Issue [#7047]

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 This week: Story Ripples
  Edited by: Storm Machine
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

“Even if there is only one possible unified theory, it is just a set of rules and equations. What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe? The usual approach of science of constructing a mathematical model cannot answer the questions of why there should be a universe for the model to describe. Why does the universe go to all the bother of existing?”
― Stephen Hawking, A Brief History of Time



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Letter from the editor

Tolkien had an epic with Lord of the Rings. It's a journey to beat evil with an unlikely company. But this isn't the only story that takes place in Middle Earth.

If Bilbo had not saved the ring during his voyage in the Hobbit, the stage would not have been set for Frodo to take his turn to get rid of the ring.

Part of the history of every story can be its own tale to unwrap. Who doesn't love an epic? Stand alone stories are wonderful in their own way, but readers can appreciate the world in many more ways when the only experience is a single book.

These long pieces take us through many characters and lifetimes. A few of them try to tackle time itself and wrinkle the fabric as the characters create change.

Are all of these stories worth writing books about? Are they worth taking the time to explore the little nooks and crannies outside the main plot line? Only the writer can drag them out (unless you're big enough to spawn fanfiction - but this is not the newsletter for that).


Editor's Picks

 
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Bygone Friend  (E)
A fictional representation of lost friendship
#2045442 by Fhionnuisce

 The Old Man on Wilde Lake  (E)
For the Daily Flash Fiction Challenge, including the words "This is what really happened."
#2045297 by TS

 The 11th Day  (E)
This short story is about Nathan and his fight for survival in 9/11.
#2045159 by Victoria Burnside

 Stranded  (E)
The last known video log of Commander Zeke Borto. A commander stranded after a mission,
#2044504 by B-Squared

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This item number is not valid.
#2044670 by Not Available.

 Guilt  (E)
He could tell a skilled mason when he saw one.
#2044725 by Aelyah

 Titanosseum  (13+)
Colossal warriors face off over a land dispute, but something greater may be at stake.
#2044827 by E.Lasecke

 Invalid Item 
This item number is not valid.
#2044816 by Not Available.

 The Fast Gun  (13+)
Keegan takes on one more job, before calling it quits. Story idea.
#2044960 by Bearclaw

 Invalid Item 
This item number is not valid.
#2045120 by Not Available.

 War of the Dire; 'tested' generation.  (E)
War filled the world years ago when a cavern was opened, now a new war brews to tear peace
#2044494 by Cextra

 
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Ask & Answer

pnut67
Choosing words is difficult without adding constraints, but it can allow free thoughts.
[Still can't do a whole sentence without an e!]

Revised:
Choosing words is difficult without adding constraints, but it can allow flowing thoughts.
[Still can't do a whole sentence without an e!]<<<<<<not so!
(You just got to find the right descriptive word.)

*Cool* Very good.

willwilcox
The Blank Page is that awesome painting of a white cat eating vanilla ice cream in a snow storm *grin*

I knew I lost that cat somewhere! *Cheshire*

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