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Everyone dies but not everyone lives." -- William Wallace For a small town in Rhode Island twelve lives will determine how they will be remembered, if they are remembered at all. Their lives change, some by death and others by how they live. For those who have died it is the long black train that's coming collect them, lost souls taking the easy way through life by the choices they have made and their consequences. Others strive for the truth and become better people. One knows the answer and lives it daily, though he feels unworthy for >You walk through their lives and the decisions they have…mehr

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Everyone dies but not everyone lives." -- William Wallace For a small town in Rhode Island twelve lives will determine how they will be remembered, if they are remembered at all. Their lives change, some by death and others by how they live. For those who have died it is the long black train that's coming collect them, lost souls taking the easy way through life by the choices they have made and their consequences. Others strive for the truth and become better people. One knows the answer and lives it daily, though he feels unworthy for >You walk through their lives and the decisions they have made. It is easy to see the obvious choices, but do we always? >Nicky Morgan and John Cline would never meet in this life, yet the circumstances created by their actions would have a profound affect on those they care about. The best they can do, even in the dire hardships they face, is pray. Not everyone gets there. That is a choice too.
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Derek Tabor has written for publication as a Student Journalist, Technical Writing and short stories for fifteen years. Derek has completed his first novel, "twelve Crossings", which now appears on on this website.

Derek's writing reflects the eclectic nature of his life, drawing from a wealth of experiences of half a century on Earth. Having travelled to Canada, Guatemala and El Salvador as well as many areas of the United States he brings knowledge of different cultures and norms intrinsic to each area. Derek also brings a depth of work experience having been an Auto Mechanic, Combat Medic, EMT, Registered Nurse, Truck Driver, Projectionist, House Framer and Computer Repair Technician to name a few. Divorced with two daughters, Derek currently resides in Rhode Island.

Derek has been published in Chrysalis Reader (2007) and Oncology Nursing Forum (May - Jul 2000).