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"God, kill me."Guin has decided to take her own life, believing it to be the only escape from her lonely depression and debilitating hopelessness. with everything planned, she wants to say goodbye to a few friends, joining them for a weekend fly fishing retreat. when she gets paired up with expert fly fisherman Roy as her mentor, their conversation and time together challenges Guin's perspectives and complicates her decision..."the darkness rolled over her" is a short story by author and filmmaker paul andrew skidmore. if you struggle with depression and hopelessness, this story was written as a gift to you, something to hold on to. for friends and family of those who suffer, it will help you understand what the person you love is going through.
it's Saturday night, Christmas Eve, 1955 at the Continental Air Defense Command Center in Colorado Springs. a minimal crew, including Airman First Class David Michaels, is holding down the fort (makeshift Christmas party included) when the red phone rings...this story is based on real events that occurred December 1955. some of the details are public knowledge, a matter of public record, and historically verifiable.other details have never been presented to the public, until now. according to officials from the United States and the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, these portions of the story never happened...paul andrew skidmore is an author and filmmaker in Tennessee. his other books include "kindling", "the darkness rolled over her", and "ciao bella".
Henry Skidmore (ca. 1650-1695) and his brother, Thomas, immigrated from England to Maryland in 1658, and settled in Sussex County, Delaware. Descendants lived in Delaware, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and elsewhere.
after a fight with his wife Annie, Arthur wakes up alone, resentful. determined to fill the day with his own druthers, Arthur instead finds himself trapped, injured, and hunted by a deadly beast.
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