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Michael Amos Cody Last evening, just after supper, when we had moved out to the veranda to worship the last light, the unspeakable sounded its claim on our fifty acres …moreLast evening, just after supper, when we had moved out to the veranda to worship the last light, the unspeakable sounded its claim on our fifty acres of forested mountain side and stony creek bed. What we heard began as a forlorn howl, such as some creature might make if it returned to its den to find the place and its little ones destroyed, a howl that escalated into a scream of rage, the echoes of which seemed to spread invisible fire through the woods and sent us scrambling for . . .(less)
Michael Amos Cody I don't know about a plot, but here's a possible inciting incident. One Sunday morning, I stepped out my front door in the woods south of Asheville. I…moreI don't know about a plot, but here's a possible inciting incident. One Sunday morning, I stepped out my front door in the woods south of Asheville. I intended to fetch the newspaper, but I was stopped when I looked down and saw a woman's dew-wet footprint on the concrete stoop. Just a single footprint, angled in such a way that I could tell somebody had stepped up cautiously (only one step--so, ready to run if caught) to look through the window into my home office, with a view of my bathroom sink and mirror. I looked up from the footprint and looked around, but all was quiet in the woods. (less)
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Beware of Ignorance!

Charles Dickens recognized the significant danger ignorance poses to our world in A Christmas Carol (1843). In the last moments that Scrooge spends with the Ghost of Christmas Present, he notices something odd–“‘a foot or a claw'”–protruding from beneath the hem of the spirit’s robe. Scrooge asks about it, and the Ghost reveals what the old man has seen a hint of:

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