
On The Cold High Mountain
On the Cold High Mountain
High Perch
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Have you ever camped in the winter? Or been perched on a high mountain during a stiff wind?
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Have you ever camped in the winter? Or been perched on a high mountain during a stiff wind?
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At any given moment, if you’re in a group of 10 people, 2 of them are suffering from anxiety. Or have, in the past 12 months. I wonder if that number is low, because the world we live in is getting more divided, seemingly by the day.
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Already deep inside a mountain littered with a maze of tunnels, the kids found themselves literally between rock and a hard place.
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I had so much fun writing this scene because, in no small part, I was simply visualizing myself in a similar situation. Well, “similar” up to the point that Peter encounters his house guests.
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I wrote this novel with an audience of one: my daughter. She was a huge fan of the Harry Potter series, as well as The Chronicles of Narnia.
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I’ve always loved a great comeback story, especially when the odds of achieving a comeback look terribly unlikely. When I wrote this chapter in Book Two, it flowed out of my fingers nearly as fast as I can type.