I'm working on a series of biographies that present a new look into the lives of famous people. Rather than point out their amazing accomplishments, I'm focusing on the mundane aspects. Here's an excerpt from, "Baltimore Resident: Edgar Allen Poe":
"Poe finished his meal and brought his dishes to the sink. He began washing the larger plate. He missed a few spots because he was tired. He finished washing the rest of the dishes. He got ready for bed. He lay under the covers and blew out the candle. His mind mulled over the day. He thought he would never fall asleep. But, as it always happens, he was soon dreaming."
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