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Not too early, magic mug of Club hot & black highly complimented and generously complemented by two triscuits piled high with Russ & Ds's chopped liver. Wed Jun 17 7:39 AM in St Andrews: better than Good, Life is Extraordinary here in 7th Heaven. Sitting in my living room chair with my back to the Bay, laptop actually in my lap, the annual summer "fiction issue" of The New Yorker lying open ready for me to pick it back up and resume reading the second fiction piece, "Firstborn Immigrant Daughter" at leisure. TNY fiction is unusual to, using the trite expression "say the least," eccentric, often weird bordering on bizarre. You don't begin a short story in The New Yorker knowing you're in for a happy ending, nomesane? Someone's dream may be dashed; the reader must expect to be stunned. +++++++ In the church, an ordained person is commissioned to teach and preach established doctrine, dogma, and discipline, not released to wander...