16 Works found in Yuletide
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Albert doesn’t believe in ‘meant to be’. They don’t naturally mesh: Cooper wanted to do over the guest room with reed matting and make a meditation room; Albert wanted to make an office. So they built an office with a Zen garden. Albert appreciates sleek, modern furniture; Cooper likes Eastern antiques. So now their apartment is decked out in sleekly modern furniture imported from Tibet. Albert prefers quiet when he sleeps; Cooper drifts off listening to Tuvan throat singing. Albert has gotten used to earplugs. At each turn, one or both of them have seen their way through to a solution. The result is not so much a ‘normal life’ as it is a life that’s right for them, and insane for everyone else.
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Five goodbyes in Twin Peaks which really aren't goodbyes at all.
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Four ways it started and one way it ended.
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Dreaming men are haunted men.- Stephen Vincent Benet
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Diane doesn't work in the spotlights. If Dale is the bright face of the moon, then let her be the other face, the one people don't see. That doesn't mean she's not part of the story.
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Eight ways Twin Peaks could be continued. (A link to a dynamic story using the Undum framework.)
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Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire, I hold with those that favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate to say that ice is also great, and would suffice.
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- Part 2 of Some Say the World Will End in Fire
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"I am Audrey. I am six. I live at the Great Northern Hotel."
Inspired by the children's book "Eloise," by Kay Thompsen.
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Cooper is freed from the Black Lodge; Audrey has left Twin Peaks for a new life in Texas. But as Cooper's lingering nightmares threaten his sanity, Audrey discovers that the connection between them is stronger than she realized.
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“Second Saturday of December,” Hawk intoned. “Ten a.m., Magi Pageant, complete with live animals. Four p.m., candlelighting ceremony, followed by costumed caroling around town. Sunset, the treelighting in front of Horne’s Department Store. Evening, moonlit ice skating, until everyone is tired or drunk enough to go home.”
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Audrey wrote him brief notes all that next year. Today I went to the waterfall pool. It's really too early to swim but I went in anyway. There was no one else around, and I couldn't hear myself breathe or think, the water was so loud. I had to get out too soon because I was cold. Are you ever lonely?
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After the events of the Twin Peaks finale, Albert Rosenfield finds himself in the position of having to deal with a subtly changed Cooper. But how does one fight an inhabiting spirit?
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Maddy reflects on a peculiar childhood incident...
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They go back to Twin Peaks every year, at Christmas.
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Loathing often covers so much.
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In 1981 the FBI's newest forensic pathologist gets an invitation to a crime scene, and then a further invitation to strike at one of the roots of evil. He is less than thrilled.
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- Part 1 of Some Say the World Will End in Fire
