Carla Charter
I often say I ve been writing for as long as I could hold a pen. I honestly can not remember when my stories were not a part of my life. Growing up with my family on a farm, as the next generation of a multi-generational Yankee family, the stories not only formed in me but were all around me.
There were family stories at the dinner table, stories of local history when at the historical society, and New England characters everywhere I looked. They came to dinner, they baled our hay and they lived down the road from us. Living in the North Central part of Massachusetts, I still meet my characters daily. They are there at town meetings, church fairs and a hundred other places I frequent.
My writer s mind, I now realize absorbs the nuances of those I met, their language, their mannerisms and all the wonderful colors and diversities of their personalities. I store these varied pieces away only to have them resurface as the perfectly formed pieces of patchwork that constitute my characters. Esther, Claire, Elmer, Absalom and all the others that have sprung from my imagination. They all carry a piece of my beloved New England people with them.
And like the characters, the stories too have always been there for me. Always tapping me on the shoulder. Telling me there s more to the tale than I see in front of me, if I d only take the time to look, and tell the story as it needs to be told, full of richness in language and characters. Someone needs to tell it, I need to tell it, because I am compelled to. For that is a storytellers lot. To preserve what is and create what is not, to make people think and smile and appreciate the music of everyday life that is all around them.
As for teachers, I have been blessed to be taught by the best. As a granddaughter of the town librarian, Alcott, Thoreau, Dickens, London, they were all at my fingertips and I devoured their every word. The music and melody of the poetry of Frost and Dickinson called me to
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There were family stories at the dinner table, stories of local history when at the historical society, and New England characters everywhere I looked. They came to dinner, they baled our hay and they lived down the road from us. Living in the North Central part of Massachusetts, I still meet my characters daily. They are there at town meetings, church fairs and a hundred other places I frequent.
My writer s mind, I now realize absorbs the nuances of those I met, their language, their mannerisms and all the wonderful colors and diversities of their personalities. I store these varied pieces away only to have them resurface as the perfectly formed pieces of patchwork that constitute my characters. Esther, Claire, Elmer, Absalom and all the others that have sprung from my imagination. They all carry a piece of my beloved New England people with them.
And like the characters, the stories too have always been there for me. Always tapping me on the shoulder. Telling me there s more to the tale than I see in front of me, if I d only take the time to look, and tell the story as it needs to be told, full of richness in language and characters. Someone needs to tell it, I need to tell it, because I am compelled to. For that is a storytellers lot. To preserve what is and create what is not, to make people think and smile and appreciate the music of everyday life that is all around them.
As for teachers, I have been blessed to be taught by the best. As a granddaughter of the town librarian, Alcott, Thoreau, Dickens, London, they were all at my fingertips and I devoured their every word. The music and melody of the poetry of Frost and Dickinson called me to
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A Logger's Life Serial 6Kate breaks the news to the loggers and learns of plans for a replacement for Angus.
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As the Lines Grow LongerA poem about the state of our country -
Virtual HellHenry plays a simple social media game. Little does he know a rogue character is about to destroy his world!
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Framing Love Serial 7With everyone on edge, Jackie discovers her sister may know more than she has revealed about the murder at the Dockside Project. -
A Logger's Life Serial 5Kate brings an injured Angus back to camp. While she waits for the doctor to give his prognosis, Locke waits with her.
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A Loggers Life Serial 4Bronson joins Kate as she brings the new logger's lunch. With lunch done Kate begins to sketch when an unexpected accident changes everything
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Framing Love Serial 6Reporter, Matt Kerns is sure his coverage of the recent events will destroy Carson's Empire but there is a secret Matt does not know that may change everything. -
The RescueBecky had her freedom, her independence and was about to have her heart stolen
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The Retiree Next DoorThe new neighbor seems harmless enough, until he comes up with a new cure or garden grubs, and the cure ecapes.
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Ghost DancerThe ghost dancers circle around Sitting Bull, as troops dance nervously around the camp -
Mid-Life EasterA poem to the beauty of Easter at Mid-Life
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A Logger's LifeKate has lunch with Angus and Locke, when she is offered the chance to have her drawings published in the newspaper. She begins sketching in earnest until a logging accident stops work on the site for everyone.
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Framing Love Serial 5Carson's son Frank is ready to spend a week at the lake, a reward for his hard work on the Seacoast project. When Carson calls an emergency meeting Frank suspects though someone in attendance knows more than she is saying. -
A Rowboat in the CellarA husband determined to fix the washing machine, ends up with a rowboat in the cellar instead! -
War Veterans Deserve Their Parade!The Giants recieved their ticker tape parade down the Canyon of Heroes when is it the Patriots turn? -
The Spring GardenerSpring arrives for the gardener long before the last snowflake has fallen. -
The BankruptcyThe scientists had extracted the characters from Donovans imagination and kept them safe but now the company was bankrupt and the rules had changed!
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A Logger's Life Serial 3Kate brings the loggers lunch with the hopes of sketching a few drawings as well, only to have Bronson intrude on her perfect plans.
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Framing Love Serial 4Carson is furious and Destiny is in the middle of his warpath. Does Destiny though, know more than she is telling? -
A Logger's Life- Serial 2Decisions for Kate become more complicated when Locke MacPhearson, a new logger at the camp, enters her life. -
Framing Love-Serial 3The plot thickens as the culprit of the crime reveals his motive and begins to exact his revenge.
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Framing Love Episode 2A controversial project, a scheming family and a dead body. Welcome to Framing Love the web's first e-soap!
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A Logger's LifeKate had grown up in the logging camp, the loggers who surrounded her everyday life were like family. Now though she had a choice to make between her city dreams or a loggers life.
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Saving the WorldEveryone was hypnotized by little boxes and Woden was determined to save them from this fate!
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The DancerOne solitary dancer leads the way to a new beginning
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Zelda's SecretZelda and husband, Winston are planning on enjoying a stress free getaway at Lethargy Lodge. There Zelda discovers a ghost from her past, Winston discovers his wife's true identity and both discover the flame they thought was lost for good.
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Framing LoveAfter much legal wrangling and much public protest Everett is glad the seaside project is proceeding smoothly. What is found under some demolition material though may bring it to a halt and start the controversy once again.
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My Brush with CrimeI've always love history. Little did I now though that one visit to the Gardner Museum would involve me in a decades old murder and provide me with a new career.
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Agatha's LossA young boy discovers there's more to the neighborhood "witch" than meets the eye when he retrieves his hat from her yard.
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A Slice of CrimeWith budget cuts looming, Vinnie, a snow plow driver with anger management issues, takes matters in his own hands in this story of cuts, crime and Cora's cherry pie.