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    Perhaps Kafka laughed when he told stories [. . . ] because one isn't always equal to oneself.

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    Perfume is a story in odors, sometimes a poetry of memory

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    Perhaps everyone has a story that could break your heart.

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    Perhaps there's another, much larger story behind the printed one, a story that changes just as our own world does. And the letters on the page tell us only as much as we'd see peering through a keyhole. Perhaps the story in the book is just the lid on a pan: It always stays the same, but underneath there's a whole world that goes on - developing and changing like our own world.

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    Perhaps the story in the book is just the lid on a pan: It always stays the same, but underneath there's a whole world that goes on - developing and changing like our own world.

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    Perhaps we are on an insula ex machina, an artificial place not in the real world at all -- a backdrop for the stories we must tell.

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    Perhaps this is what we mean by sanity: that, whatever our self-admitted eccentricities might be, we are not villains of our own stories.

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    Perhaps you're not finished with your story, and who knows if you'll ever finish it or not. Honestly, it's not that important.

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    Perserverance. . .that's been the story of my family.

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    Personal inspection at zero altitude. The stories come from my life - if not my own experiences, then about topics and subjects that interest me.

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    Personally, my taste is towards development of a character, as well as the resolution of a story plot. I like to find both, if I can.

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    Personally, as a print journalist, I always found the most interesting stories to be the ones hacks talked about in the bar after work.

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    Personal stories are the emotional glue that connects your audience to your message.

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    Photography allows you to be a part of the action and document stories. It is a perfect extension of my body. I can take it pretty much anywhere and tell a story with a photograph.

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    Photography must be integrated with the story.

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    Pictures could not be accessories to the story -- evidence -- they had to contain the story within the frame; the best picture contained a whole war within one frame.

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    Pieces and parts were always easier to process. The full picture, the entire story, was another thing entirely. But you just never knew. Sometimes, people could surprise you.

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    Piper reads the scripts, and we email a lot. Most of her comments are on the more technical side, like "This wouldn't happen. This is against the rules." She's been extremely respectful of our taking her story, and then veering left with it and taking it in its own direction. But, I always want her involved because she's the mother of all this.

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    Plenty of people say my guesses about a future drought in the western U.S. (where I live and grew up) are wrong, so I don't see why I won't be wrong in some people's eyes when I go set a story on foreign shores.

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    Plotting is like sex. Plotting is about desire and satisfaction, anticipation and release. You have to arouse your reader's desire to know what happens, to unravel the mystery, to see good triumph. You have to sustain it, keep it warm, feed it, just a little bit, not too much at a time, as your story goes on. That's called suspense. It can bring desire to a frenzy, in which case you are in a good position to bring off a wonderful climax.

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    Plotting is difficult for me, and always has been. I do that before I actually start writing, but I always do characters, and the arc of the story, first... You can't do anything without a story arc. Where is it going to begin, where will it end.

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    Poetry, I think, intensifies the reader's experience. If it's a humorous facet of the story, poetry makes it more exuberant. If it's a sad facet, poetry can make it more poignant.

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    Point of view is not something I consciously decide. Almost always, when I come up with a plot I find that the point of view has automatically arrived with it, part and parcel of the story.

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    Poets can tell the truth as they see it. It’s the author’s story, the author’s voice.

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    Poignant, earthy, intensely human, Letters From A Stranger is a love story that is as unusual and courageous as its characters.

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    Politico reports, multiple advisers to the Right To Rise super Pac concede privately that the $40 million spent on positive ads aimed at telling Bush`s story yielded no tangible dividends.

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    Political reporters and political professionals rushed to judgment against Romney because we crave clear, unambiguous story lines.

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    Popular films are so powerful and compelling that it's often easier to accept their versions of history than the much more complicated true stories.

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    Power is the ability not just to tell the story of another person, but to make it the definitive story of that person.

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    Practically every day, there is a story in the newspapers about a new breakthrough drug on Parkinson's.

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    Practically speaking, your religion is the story you tell about your life.

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    Private equity firms aren't necessarily evil by definition. There are many stories of successful turnarounds fueled by private equity, often involving multiple floundering businesses that are rolled into a single entity, eliminating duplicative overhead.

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    Provided that nothing like useful knowledge could be gained from them, provided they were all story and no reflection, she had never any objection to books at all.

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    Probably a good idea, let me know how it ends" "I already know how it ends" "You read the ending first?" "I always read the ending before I commit to the whole book." "If you know how it ends, why read the book?" "I don't read for the ending. I read for the story".

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    Publicity is absolutely critical. A good PR story is infinitely more effective than a front page ad.

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    Psychology is ultimately mythology, the study of the stories of the soul.

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    Pulling weeds and planting seeds. That's the story of life. We are individual lots on which either weeds of selfishness or fruit of the Holy Spirit grows and flourishes.

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    Punctuation is a courtesy designed to help readers to understand a story without stumbling.

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    Radical historians now the tell the story of Thanksgiving from the point of view of the turkey.

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    Quantum fiction is any story that witnesses life and the human experience on a subatomic level.

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    Quit dwelling on other people's stories and make up some of your own.

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    Raising a child is very much like building a skyscraper. If the first few stories are slightly out of line. no one will notice. But when the building is 18 or 20 stories high, everyone will see that it tilts.

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    Rap music came along and saved my life. I started to tell the stories of the streets and that was my way out.

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    Ratings have changed, viewer habits have changed and the options for the audience have grown enormously, but I don't think how you tell a story is fundamentally different.

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    Reaching deep into the heart of the reader, Cindy Woodsmall pens a beautifully lyrical story in her debut novel When the Heart Cries.

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    Read between the lines, folks, 'cause I'm here to tell you you're not getting the straight story. Ever. You're getting variations of the truth, if you're lucky.

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    Read a lot - poems, prose, stories, newspapers, anything. Read books and poems that you think you will like and some that you think might not be for you. You might be surprised.

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    Readers need to see themselves between the lines of the story.

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    Read a lot. Read broadly... Tell stories to your friends, and pay attention to when they get bored... Write a lot.

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    Readers re-create any story to suit their own needs. They re-clothe the story in their own shirts. Put simply: just as we write the story we need to write, they read the story they need to read.