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Writer and the Novelist

The Second Coming

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Writer and the Novelist

By: Dr. Wolfgang W. Ausserbauer
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“This is not really the beginning; I have been around for a while. Nevertheless, this is where I am going to start narrating this tale – It is not really a tale. It’s what has happened to me since I have been in this park. Doc gave me a voice some time ago. Still, it has been a while since he has permitted me to pen my ideas in written form. Oh, by the way, my name is Writer. I am a miniature motorhome Schnauzer. Anyway, so Doc says. The miniature I mentioned refers to my stature in breed, not my actual size. However, I am a fully grown champagne-colored Schnauzer and happy with my size and color, in case you wondered. In other words, I am not concerned with the color of my or others’ hair or skin. We are staying in the Cedar Key RV resort six miles northeast of Cedar Key.”
“Cedar Key is a coastal village that floods every time a hurricane swoops by or actually pays us a visit to the island resort.”
“I like all dogs, even though some dogs do not like me for a reason I cannot understand. Heck, I am even fond of cats! However, there are some people who just do not like me. Nevertheless, I do not know which ones they are until I try to jump up on them. As you can see, it causes me a problem if the fuddy-duddy rejects my advances. Especially while I am in mid-jump, and he or she tries to brush me off. Some people like that misunderstand my friendly nature. However, Doc and I do the best we can. Doc just ignores them. However, I understand his stiffness the next time they walk by.”
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