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A Christmas Story - Prologue. Prologue

Life is a mystery, we never know which way it turns. For some, it leads to heartache, to others it leads to bliss. The road isn’t straight, and as we walk that road we come to unexpected twists or turns. Troy and Chad are about to discover a side road.

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Someone once said, writing is like a coin. 

On one side, ideally authors write about what 'moves' them. whether that's a 'feel good' story, a historical tale, a 'mystery', or any other genre. 

On the other side, is the business aspect. Get published, sell copies and make money (whether text books for schools, manuals, or stories for the general public).

While this was said before online stories (which is only in the last 3 decades or so) and self publication, it's not 'ancient' history, so all you Gen X'ers stop with the side eye. 

Let's see what CL has for us (no pressure...)

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