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Like a house full of filing cabinets, our minds offer easy access to certain memories — your best friend's smile, the name of your favorite chocolate cake...
Other memories prove more elusive, perhaps stored in a cellar or forgotten corridor.
But they're all there. Nothing is forgotten.
The simple nudge of a frosty day and a familiar stroll may be all we need to bring lovely recollections from the deepest files and create space where fresh moments will be forever saved.
R.W. Wallace
R.W. Wallace writes in most genres, though she tends to end up in mystery more often than not. Dead bodies keep popping up all over the place whenever she sits down in front of her keyboard. The stories mostly take place in Norway or France; the country she was born in and the one that has been her home for two decades. Don't ask her why she writes in English - she won't have a sensible answer for you. Her Ghost Detective short story series appears in Pulphouse Magazine, starting in issue #9. You can find all her books, long and short, on rwwallace.com.
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Down the Memory Aisle - R.W. Wallace
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Memory’s an odd thing. It’s like your mind is made up of endless walls of filing cabinets, every file a separate memory. Some are easily accessible, in the main aisles where you walk down every day, the cabinet drawers sliding open easily on well-greased rails, and the sheets filed into sections that you know by heart so you don’t even need to look to pull out the right one.
The names of your best friends, right there on the left. The color of your childhood bedroom, up there in the right hand corner. The name of your favorite chocolate cake from the bakery downstairs, down here, close to the floor, filed next to the price of pasta and a romantic date from last year. Don’t bother trying to understand. It makes sense to me, that’s all that matters.
Some files are always here, on the main aisle, but can’t quite decide where their place is. Like the car keys. On the table