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"textContent": "_Friday, January 02, 2026_\n\nGood morning, The Wonder Fell Way.\n\nThe Moon is bright and so are you. O/\n\nGreat to be read by you again. Hope all's well.\n\nOn with our show...\n\n...\n\nFriday... so expect another verse of Colore to appear later today.\n\nWriting about writing an American Epic while writing it brings up some new questions and possibilities.\n\nThe pacing of posts stays the same due to the requirements of the story. Being a fantasy tale of sorts, details of the world's reality need to be fleshed out in advance.\n\nTo some degree.\n\nI've been working those out.\n\nSo much of the joy of writing a story comes in the act of discovery.\n\nAuthors tend to stress over writing it 'right.'\n\nWe study books on craft. And we should.\n\nThe desire to better understand our work is self-affirming and potentially beneficial to the finished product.\n\nPotentially because getting too focused on craft dizzies up the dreams we're attempting to convey with details.\n\nIf you know how to tell a child a story, and how to write a sentence, you can write a book.\n\nOnce upon a time there was an interesting character who had an issue. Until one day something happened that needed fixing. Fixing this issue solved the interesting character's issue. The End.\n\nThere are hundreds of years of literary theories, some practical, some far-out fantastical, to explain in detail the 'Once Upon a Time' process of story.\n\nSomething about you knows it. Is it innate?\n\nEvery known culture knows the same way of story.\n\nWe're born into it. The ways of story are as much a part of Life as water is.\n\n_The World cannot exist without story._\n\nA Scientist would have to follow the way of story to attempt to prove or disprove that statement...\n\n_Once upon a time there was a Scientist who wanted to prove The World's dependency on Story.\nSuddenly, the previous sentence appeared.\nThe Scientist read it, wondered, and called it Proof.\nAnd The Scientist and The Sentence lived happily ever after in a state of wonder._\n\nThanks for reading, take care, and make wonderful this wonderful day.\n\n#### Wynn\n\n+he Ghos+\n\nBrought to you by the emoji of the day: 🐧 __penguin__\n\nSame Prompt🤔: __Create a poorly drawn stick figure image made with a purple crayon of a deep in thought Scientist reading a piece of paper.__\n\nArchaic Slab",
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