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Rutabaga

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  1. Once again I'm wracking my brain trying to remember where I saw a story.  I'm pretty sure it was at AD.

    I thought it was by Gee Whillickers, or maybe Merkin, but no joy either place.  I've checked a few others but still no luck.

    It might have been called "The Wall" or "The Gate" or something having to do with midnight.  (How's that for vague?)

    The story involves a mid-teen boy whose back yard adjoins the back yard of the house on the next street over, where another mid-teen boy lives.  The two boys were pals until two or three years ago, when the protagonist stopped hanging around with him any more, and I believe had stopped talking to him altogether.  I think the protagonist may also have gone goth or something similar at school.  These two boys had previously had a ritual where they met in the gate opening between the yards at midnight on a particular day (a birthday?).  In the story, the protagonist is building up the courage to go to the gate again at midnight, where once it strikes 12:00 he will deem himself able to talk again.  Or something like that.

    I have probably garbled the story line, but does that suggest anything to anyone out there?

    R

  2. A quick note to readers:

    The Sebastian trilogy now has its very own index page which in turn leads to the three stories.  It is right here and still has a special button on Cole's story page.

    Because of the changes, however, links to these stories in old Forum messages are generally broken, because they lead to a different set of directories.  I have not spoken to John about whether we should put redirects in for those.  I don't think that is a normal policy here.

    But -- getting back to this story trilogy -- I highly recommend it to those who have never read it, or have not done so recently.  It is quintessential Cole and will make you happy.

    R  

  3. 43 minutes ago, Joe said:

    Is anyone else having trouble with this?  I've been trying for three days to make a donation and I can't move the cursor on the page.  It's worked in the past.

    Consider clearing the cache and deleting PayPal cookies.

    R

  4. Santa has brought a bagful of new stories this morning -- hope he didn't have too much trouble squeezing down the AD chimney!

    Here's what Cole dropped in our stockings:  A Peripatetic Christmas.  12-year-old Daniel has a roller-coaster experience leading up to Christmas.   

    My laugh-out-loud moment came with this remark early in the story, while Daniel's cousins are visiting:

    I hadn’t done what they were doing yet, and hearing them, I wasn’t sure I wanted to. Sounded painful.

    I suspect he will find out the truth very shortly.

    R

     

  5. Seems like a good time to start up a Happy Holidays thread!

    So -- here's to all wishing a great holiday season and a blessed 2023.  Here's wishing continued recovery to Mike and to anyone else laid low with health issues.  Here's wishing inspiration and spark to the many AD authors who delight us all with their imaginations and wit.  And here's to the readers who keep this site going.

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

    R

     

     

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