1. A reporter can only write one story at a time, which I liken to preparing just one dish at a time. 2. He was one of those guys who are good at telling funny stories at dinner parties. 3. That the blueprint detective story at its most basic is not a story. 4. There is no promise of safety in the story at all, or even a suggestion of how to physically survive danger. 5. That might be pure fiction but nevertheless it was a very amusing story at the time. 6. I suppose I was influenced by my father who used to sing and tell stories at concert parties he ran. 7. And this happy story at the height of the Great Depression drew hordes of reporters and newsreel crews. 8. And unlike Gore, Lincoln had a typically disarming story at the ready to explain the new beard. 9. Armstrong retold part of this story at a news conference after the stage, explaining that the envelope would be opened Wednesday night. 10. As for the story at Circle K, it was predictably complex. |