Truth or fiction? Sometimes, writers use themselves as the goat or the hero. Sometimes, they resort to other sources, like a newspaper item, something heard, talking to someone, or perhaps a dream. All may shape a story tumbling through their minds. The trick is to write true events, with as little fiction as possible, without naming anyone, unless that is the point of the story. With fiction, almost anything is possible. Lunch Hour Stories are steeped in truth or fiction. Some are pretty close to the actual event. ...
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Truth or fiction? Sometimes, writers use themselves as the goat or the hero. Sometimes, they resort to other sources, like a newspaper item, something heard, talking to someone, or perhaps a dream. All may shape a story tumbling through their minds. The trick is to write true events, with as little fiction as possible, without naming anyone, unless that is the point of the story. With fiction, almost anything is possible. Lunch Hour Stories are steeped in truth or fiction. Some are pretty close to the actual event. Others are pure fiction of the writer's mind. Which ones are real or not is for you to decide. Dive inside. Take a look. Immerse yourself in the world of my creation.
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