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Symphony had an identical twin sister that she dearly loved. They were very musical, even had their own band. They did almost everything together, I say almost but not everything. At their 13th birthday party, they were introduced to alcohol. Once was enough for Symphony but not for Melody. She was determined to do it all. She and her boyfriend went deeper and deeper even getting into drugs. At 17 Melody was killed in a fatal alcohol-related accident. Symphony was left alone with half of herself torn away. Follow her in the struggle she encounters to first recover and then renter life in this…mehr

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Symphony had an identical twin sister that she dearly loved. They were very musical, even had their own band. They did almost everything together, I say almost but not everything. At their 13th birthday party, they were introduced to alcohol. Once was enough for Symphony but not for Melody. She was determined to do it all. She and her boyfriend went deeper and deeper even getting into drugs. At 17 Melody was killed in a fatal alcohol-related accident. Symphony was left alone with half of herself torn away. Follow her in the struggle she encounters to first recover and then renter life in this short story detailing a growing, severe problem among teenagers, alcohol and drugs. Enter with her as she is drawn into the fascinating empire of an ancient grapevine she takes refuge under in dealing with her sorrow. Deep within its interior all the little residents work to the rhythm of an ever-changing song, the song of the grape. The ancient mother of this vine must help her before Symphony is gone forever. How would you cope with the loss of your one and only soulmate? How will Symphony? Could there be some sort of a happy ending to the trauma of her great loss or are some stories just too sad to write?
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Autorenporträt
I have been a creative person all my life. I loved drawing and painting, along with playing several musical instruments. I composed several songs. The writing came with the advent of the computer back in the 1980s. I find writing the highest form of creativity. In 1978, I received a Masters Degree in Art Education with secondary teaching certification. I taught for a number of years off and on, teaching at a university for three years. To pay my way through college, I did landscaping. I eventually started my own business and used plants and my art training to create landscapes for both residential and commercial clients that have been ongoing for over 50 years. I attend church and teach a Bible class. Currently, I live in Central Washington, together with my wife, and we have one son and three grandchildren.