My Third Novel's Conclusion, My Heartbreak

My heart begins to break when I think about completing this particular book -- because this narrative has sustained me like no other story I've known. It's both more personal and more universal than my other works. But beyond memory and archetype, it's a cri-de-coeur about needing to become the person one is destined to be. And in the writing, I have met my own life's work, my own fated journey -- having the sense all the while that the pages are suffused with a resonance, an energy, an electrified field that defies explanation. Writers hope and pray to be overtaken by a work in this way -- to be conscripted into passionate service of a profound story. To experience it even once in a lifetime seems a great privilege. I still have several months before this novel is complete, and this constitutes my reprieve. Because I'm not ready for the beauty to end.




Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Further Permissions for the OIG Hotline

OIG Hotline, please find within this post permissions for your Office to speak to Dr. Greg Zaharchuk of Stanford Radiology,  Dr. Clarence Allegakoen of El Camino Hospital, Dr. Lakshminarayan Srinivasan of El Camino Hospital, and other El Camino Hospital staff who treated Graham MacWilliams.

These permissions are also available within a four scanned files attached to an email sent to your attention within lanemacwilliams@gmail.com, lmacwilliams77419@gmail.com, and lmacwilliams7417@gmail.com, bearing the subject heading ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Permissions for OIG Hotline Re: Zaharchuk, Allegakoen, Srinivasan, and El Camino Hospital Staff, sent on February 13, 2024 at 10:20 AM.

This duplication of documentation is intended to prevent third-party tampering with document files.

Most sincerely,


Lane MacWilliams














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