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But there will be no story about this moment, no photographs.
No one except the two of them will ever know.
It is the best thing she can do.
Was it the weakness of a man that made him want to ignore the darker side of his fellow human beings?
cant get there from here
Deadlines are like a drug for me. I hate and need them.
Of course it would be great to sell lots and lots of copies of The Beast of Cretacea. But the bottom line for me is to sell enough copies to convince my publisher to let me do a sequel. I spent three years creating the world of Cretacea and the personalities of all the characters who inhabit it. All I want to do now is go back.
Davy once asked me if I thought it was better to be a has-been than a never was, but maybe it doesn't make much of a difference. In the end, people are just people, and the only things that matter are whether they are good or bad, loving or unloving, loved or unloved.
It condemned The Wave as a dangerous and mindless movement that suppressed freedom of speech and thought and ran against everything the country was founded on.
Well, screw you. Screw all of you. I hope this letter is like a knife in your hearts. You ruined my life. All I've done is pay you back in kind.
There's more to life then living, so hold on.
But then again, impossible never became rumour, did it?
I'd learned a little about nuclear war from duck-and-cover air-raid drills at school, but most of what I knew about the Russians came from the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show on TV.
Why do we believe one stranger and not another?
The story you are about to read is a work of fiction. Nothing - and everything - about it is real.
He did," I said. "But I told him he'd just have to shoot me.
Strength through discipline! Strength through community! Strength through action!
Sometimes you know when someone is telling you the truth.
This, then, is the story of what I learned. It is told in many voices, in words far more eloquent and raw than I could have thought on my own. It is a story of heartbreak and fear and regret. But mostly it is a warning. Violence comes in many forms- guns, fists, and words of hate and contempt. Unless we change the way we treat others in school and out, there will be more- and more horrible- tragedies.