Lockdown
As I write, the entire city of Boston is on lockdown. All businesses, offices and schools are closed. No public transit, no street life. Seven and a half million people told to stay inside as police comb the streets looking for the second suspect in the marathon bombings.
Across the country, a town leveled by a fertilizer explosion searches for victims and buries its dead.
And finally, an Elvis impersonator who struggled with mental illness is accused of sending Ricin-laced letters to the president and other officials.
Try putting this in a novel and your editor (if you had one) would protest. Unbelievable! Too much! Take some of it out!
But this isn't a novel.
Across the country, a town leveled by a fertilizer explosion searches for victims and buries its dead.
And finally, an Elvis impersonator who struggled with mental illness is accused of sending Ricin-laced letters to the president and other officials.
Try putting this in a novel and your editor (if you had one) would protest. Unbelievable! Too much! Take some of it out!
But this isn't a novel.
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