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Is it possible that an 'ebook' will be read by enough individuals to make it worthwhile?
I believe it can, and it will. I believe in the possibility strongly enough that
I am willing to 'put my money where my mouth is' and do my tiny part to make it happen.
This is the future! I am old enough to pre-
I love the feeling of holding a book in my hands while I read, of turning
the pages by hand, of sitting comfortably in my recliner with popcorn and a Pepsi
(or coffee) on the table beside me. This feeling I cannot get from reading in front
of my computer (I don't own an ipod), nor dare I eat popcorn above my keyboard. But
the future is here, is now! I watch my grandchildren with their battery operated
'readers' and they do all the things with them which I do in my recliner with my
solid old books. And the grease from the popcorn just wipes right off the 'reader'
gadgets, but not off my recliner.
Thank you again -
Enough
trivia, this site is about stories -
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I was recently asked what it was about my wife that I held most dear. I didn't have
to hesitate with the answer. My wife has always given me the courage to reach for
the best in me -
With gratitude and total love I dedicate this web site
and all that ever flows along its corridors, to my wonderful wife. She gave up her
wings to live on earth with me. She protects me from the world when I am writing,
and she sees I remember to eat (not an easy task) when I am 'channeled' into a story.
D. L. Charles
This web site is a means to, hopefully, share with the reader(s) the pleasure experienced
by the writing alone. It is of no matter whether criticism is forthcoming -
Walk these corridors at your leisure. Words shared belong in the private part of
the soul we each have. This is my own little corner of the universe; which I wish
to share at no cost to you. I have decided to use a different pseudonym in my 'self-
Also, at this stage of my life, I am more interested
in the pleasures derived from offering some things I consider important, such as
a good read, a thought shared with friends unknown, the exchange of ideas.

Sometimes one puts words down on a piece of paper and is merely drawn along by the
power of the flow. When the flow stops the author is usually surprised by what was
written. Then comes the long and arduous task of packaging the results into a marketable
product. This task involves a mutual agreement of editing, rewriting, packaging and
sales marketing (over simplified) -