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Critique: on the Christmases on Jamestown Hill story Comments re article 72109 The Christmases when nobody got shot on Jamestown Hill Ben Arnold writes: Beautifully written, as only a colorful wordsmith could do. It is time for you to write a bigger version of your memories, add a little Hemingway, Faulkner, and a word or so from Lee's "To kill a Mockingbird", then some photos from Linda and poems from Billy Joe. This Thing could have legs! I will even talk to Matt, maybe "A Christmas Story" needs refreshing???< BR>Ben Arnold: Thanks. Appreciate the comments. Do hope Matt comes back to film here. But there hundreds - no, 1,000s - of better writers here now and the situation gets better every day. Thanks. - EW This story was posted on 2014-12-25 15:06:53
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