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I wrote For the Sake of a Story in December 2018, comparing the lengths I’d “hop” to for third place in the annual sack race at my local dog club and in “killing my darlings” when writing, both for the sake of a good story.
Dear old Harry crossed the “rainbow bridge” in October 2011. He was such a big part of my life for a dozen years that I also wrote a blog post dedicated to him (on Tall And True) approaching the seventh anniversary of his death in September 2018, My Good Dog and Muse, Episode 72 of Tall And True Short Reads.
In the post, I recount a favourite quote by Agnes Sligh Turnbull, “Dogs’ lives are too short. Their only fault, really.” I also observed how Harry had brought so much joy into my life that it seemed wrong to feel sad about him. But as other dog lovers know, that’s not how grief works.
Background Scratching
If you can hear heavy breathing or scratching in the background of this episode, it’s my current dear old dog, my almost 13-year-old black lab, Jet, who brings joy to my life as dear old Harry did — and likes his treats, too!
PS. I held off releasing this episode on Tall And True Short Reads until the 1st of September, 2024, to mark Jet’s 13th birthday.
Links to Posts
There are links to all these posts on Tall And True in the podcast’s Show Notes — For the Sake of a Story includes a lovely photo of Harry and me in the Balance-a-Frisbee-on-Your-Head-and-Squeeze-a Ball-Between-Your-Legs Race … before he notices the ball!
And there’s a link to a podcast post with Jet sleeping on his mat in the home office studio.
Spread the Word
I hope you enjoy this tail-wagging episode on the Acast player (above), the podcast website, and all popular podcasting apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. You can read For the Sake of a Story and all my posts, selected short stories and other writings on Tall And True.
You can also buy my short story and microfiction collections from the Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Kobo online bookstores.
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© 2024 Robert Fairhead
N.B. You might also like this post introducing Tall And True Short Reads – Season Four.
Note: This blog post originally appeared on Tall And True.
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Welcome to the blog posts and selected writing of Robert Fairhead. A writer and editor at the Tall And True writers' website, Robert also writes and narrates episodes for the Tall And True Short Reads podcast. In addition, his book reviews and other writing have appeared in print and online media, and he's published several collections of short stories. Please see Robert's profile for further details.
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