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The total product of human existence, condensed into these simple stories and treatises
| Story Name |
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# Episodes |
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Author |
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Published |
| Directions |
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1 |
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Kimberly Carson |
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November 2003 |
| This story was written for a writing contest in which the editor provided the first several lines (as dialogue in this case) and the entrants created a story from this. |
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| Hidden Halos |
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39 |
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Kimberly Carson |
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March 2004 |
| Two sisters return home at their mother's request only to find that their parents have mysteriously disappeared. When their parents finally reappear, they tell a story from long ago that threatens to change everything the two sisters thought they knew about their parents, themselves, and their maker. |
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| Love What Is |
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1 |
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Kimberly Carson |
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February 2004 |
| The purpose of relationships is to heal. Any other agenda is a plan of emotional futility. It's a simple enough focus, yet maintaining it requires diligent effort and a constant re-directing of the ego's petty demands. |
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| Mirror, Mirror |
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1 |
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Kimberly Carson |
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December 2003 |
| 'Well, I used to be the fairest, or at least among them.' Marla sighed anxiously into the bathroom mirror, frowning at the noticeable wrinkles at the edges of her dark brown eyes. God, she continued silently, am I? I still think I am, but will they? Marla stepped back and surveyed her reflection, touching up her hair in places and then finished applying lipstick. She closed her eyes and took a few deep slow breaths to try and relax. I'm certainly in no hurry, she chided, knowing she was more than half an hour early. The woman in the mirror gave her an animated thumbs up, and she smiled in response, giggling at her own silliness. |
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| The Making of the Tin Man and Me |
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7 |
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Kimberly Carson |
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December 2002 |
| This is the true-life story of a woman's personal struggle as she attempts to break through the shell of an emotionally unavailable man who has entered her life. |
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| Who Am I Without This Thought? |
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1 |
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Kimberly Carson |
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February 2003 |
| I like shortcuts. I like to find the quickest path to receiving the greatest benefit in almost all departments of life. I'm not in the least bit ashamed of this any more than I am by the fact that I used to move the furniture around when I vacuumed and now I use the vacuum to move my daughter's toys out of the way as I blaze a path down the carpeted hallway. It's a matter of priorities. |
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