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Sometimes Bone King cannot go through doors. He has no physical impairment, but at times his brain and muscles simply can't recall how to walk him through them. Perhaps it has something to do with his being distracted thinking about grammar and etymology all the time, or maybe it's anxiety that his wife is having an affair with the yardman. But then renowned neurologist Arthur Limongello offers a diagnosis as peculiar as the ailment: Bone's self is starting to dislodge from his brain. The treatment is a series of therapeutic tasks; Bone must compliment a stranger each day, do good deeds without being asked, and remind himself each morning, that "Today is a good day!"But first, as a temporary measure, he also suggests Bone simply try to dance through the doorways.



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Man Martin

I was born in Ocala, Florida, and have lived in Ft. Pierce,Florida; however, my formative years were spent in central Georgia. For seven years I wrote and drew the comic strip, "Sibling Revelry," for Universal Press Syndicate. Currently I live in Atlanta, with my wife, Nancy, where I teach high school English and coach debate. I am five foot ten inches tall.



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