A Circus of Brass and Bone

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by Abra SW


  How does your sense of eternal timing affect how you live your life on a daily basis?

  If you knew you only had six months to live, what would you do differently?

  5. My goal is to empower my loved ones to move on.

  Good relationships are a lot easier to grieve, and then to be able to move forward. I want my husband, my family, and friends, to be able to grieve (yes, I hope they mourn me!), but then to walk forward without anger or hurt or guilt that keeps them from enjoying life and allowing other relationships to fulfill the needs that I filled. So, if life is shorter than I knew, I will focus on what I need to do to help those who will miss me—but who have a life left to live!

  Do you have “unfinished business”?

  What can you do about it now?

  Conclusion:

  For several years, Dave and I were part of a team of four couples who shared deeply about their marriages with participating couples during Marriage Encounter weekends. The older couple on our team shared on the very difficult topic of death, thinking of their own death and its effect on their spouse. Oliver and Elizabeth’s talk brought tears to many an eye and modeled a way to share, even about the prospect of dying, with one’s spouse. While we shared other difficult topics, we did not present that one. While it’s a topic no one wants to think might actually happen (me included), no matter what the diagnosis is, the process of thinking “what if I’m going to die?” has been good.

  What do you think about your own death?

  Acknowledgments

  To my supporters:

  Without readers like you, this story would never have existed. It’s been a privilege to travel with you.

  Peter Akrill * Brenda Anderson * Hannah Barnett * John Bennett * Marisa Brandt * Gloria Brehm * J. Buell * Ben Cragg * Ben Doom * Margaret Della Rocca * Pamela Dyer-Bennet * Leah Eads * Chad Elstad * Angie Endo * Elizabeth Fallon * Paul Fischer * Bosley Gravel * Andre Guirard * Barbara Hobbes * Michael Hunter * Betty Janzen * Christopher Janzen * Lindsay Kleinman * Christopher Knall * Tracy LaChance * Lynna Landstreet * Christine Lloyd * Alice Marks * Cali Mastny * Jonathan Matzke * Jessica Miller * Adele Murray * Roxane Murray * Katie Nave * John Nickerson * Renee Perry * Jessica Reisman * Brad Roberts * Deborah Rowan * Rosemary Sasse (and family!) * Tesla Seppanen * Vaughan Stanger * Charles Stevens * Patrick Sullivan * Margaret Taylor * Robert Tienken * Pablo Virgo * Chad Valentine * Richard Walters * Cathy Williamson * Tonya Wershow * Genevieve Woodward * Conrad Zero

  Table of Contents

  Description

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Table of Contents

  Author’s Note

  1 Everyone Dies

  2 The Great Boston Pyre, Part I

  3 The Great Boston Pyre, Part II

  4 Who's Running the Show?

  5 The Harvest

  6 How to Be a Clown

  7 A Stranger Comes to Town

  8 The Peculiar Case of the Fortune Teller's Veil, Part I

  9 The Case of the Fortune Teller's Veil, Part II

  10 What the Watchers Saw

  11 A Hive of Scum and Villainy

  12 Monkey Business

  13 The Importance of Apples

  14 Blood and Bone

  15 Hail the Heroes

  16 The Equestrienne's Worst Fear

  17 A Small Favor

  18 The Price of Chocolate

  19 A Winning Argument

  20 Hostages to Fortune

  21 The Killing Ground

  22 The Final Reckoning

  Epilogue

  Also by Abra SW

  Extras

  Bonus Story

  What Happens Next

  Cast of Characters

  Glossary

  The Story Behind the Story

  Essay: You Might Not Have to Die

  (With Discussion Questions)

  Acknowledgments

 

 

 


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