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Goodreads asked Bobby Nash:

What mystery in your own life could be a plot for a book?

Bobby Nash Good question. For the most part, my life is pretty boring so I doubt any of them would count, but I've been mystery adjacent a few times.

One that immediately springs to mind actually served as the starting point of the story 85 North that leads off the 85 North story collection published by Falstaff Books.

I was taking a road trip to a convention with friends. We needed gas. The next exit had a station. We exited and noticed the road had no guardrails and was rarely used. Grass was growing through cracks in it. We crossed the bridge over the interstate to the gas station, the only thing on the exit.

While one friend pumped gas, two of us headed inside to use the restroom. We were told it was in the diner. We could hear utensils clinking plates, muffled conversation, the usual diner noise. Until we stepped into the diner. It went eerily quiet and everyone in the diner stared at us as we passed through. It was creepy. We rushed our way through and back out. We asked the cashier about the town we were headed toward. "Never heard of it," she said. It turned out to be the next exit, one mile up.

We told people about the experience at the con and decided to stop again on our way back to take photos (this was pre-cellphone), but we couldn't find the exit again.

That's where the real story ended, but in the story, that's just the beginning of the adventure.

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