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RE: Mr. Carter: A PowerHouseCreatives Contest

A letter that shakes us by the dramatic situation that counts. A young man lies dead in a grave with a tombstone that says, "Free at last." And the sender of the letter wonders, "Free from what? I once read a book with the same title, "Free at last", and it was about the breath that a father's soul felt when it was freed from the body and ascended to another space where nothing oppresses, where there is no pain or suffering or illness, and could come into contact with its son after his death.
I really liked your letter and the creative aspect of the circumstance you created. Well done!

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Thank you very much! Indeed, "Free at Last" can be for so many different reasons, but it really does sound calming.