Read 52 Scenes in 52 Weeks | 2024

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This is a rewrite. There will be multiple timelines (once I'm done!) but for the rewrite, I may only focus on one. A quick visit to the neighborhood dive bar turns into something more when the ghost of the protagonist's mother makes an unexpected appearance.
Luce and her mother are alone, at sea.
Welcome to the future. It's still terrible.

All comments welcome. Thanks for reading. ===== I am looking for the year of my death and where it might be writtensearching fragile archives held together by the dust of memory, theghosts of long forgetting. It wasn’t easy getting here and gettingto the next part seems as hard, not harder though,

The first invite to the island arrives and Botha is compelled to accept as the host has insight into his past.
A bloody battle lies ahead as villagers are called to support King against the challenger.

Present day. Gretchen fidgeted with her coffee mug. “I remember the announcement at school,” Loretta said, peering over the reading glasses resting on the end of her nose. Gretchen forced a shared glance with Loretta, as if she were following along with the idle chatter and encouraging Loretta to continue. Loretta

Astral believes that math always has the answer. Can she use it to find her father at the track?
Moon McFarlane is a nerdy country bumpkin who goes to L.A. to make her dreams come true. With a clever lie, she becomes the youngest agony aunt ever at a renowned paper....a novel with a hippie ending.
In Orlay's Ambassador's Hall, Erin confronts professional crossroads and a rejected candidate's plea, a moment reflecting the delicate balance of power and empathy in her diplomatic journey.

“I don’t know where to start.” Glenna stared at the blank page glaring at her from the spiral-bound notebook laying open on the kitchen table. She ran her hand across the thick paper and wondered how Tim had known this would be the perfect book for her. A sketchbook. No lines

An American surfer, suffering from a fractured skull and broken neck, goes into cardiac arrest in a small hospital on Nias Island outside Sumatra Island, Indonesia. The doctor finds a handwritten note in his hand saying "Call Dr. Sarah Andersen. Only she can help me." Below it was a phone number