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After arriving in the small Pacific Northwestern town of Bright Falls, reporter Jake Fischer is plagued by blackouts and | dG1fVVNyZVVEODExd1U
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00:50 You Jake?
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01:17 >> Call it back up, jiggle the handle.
01:22 Card machine's down, it's gonna have to be cash.
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01:33 It's pay up on time.
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01:36 >> You bet.
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01:44 >> It's always this quiet out here?
01:47 What'd you do, get rid of all the critters in the woods?
01:49 >> It's quiet, what did you need to worry about?
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02:39 >> This is Pat Mayne on KBFFM.
02:42 Some people have asked me, what's the big deal about Deer Fest?
02:46 And I think that this sums it up.
02:48 It's about friendship and community.
02:51 Yeah, that's mainly what the book's all about.
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02:59 >> Still here?
03:00 >> Always.
03:01 >> You ever sleep?
03:03 >> I wondered why she was wearing makeup.
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03:14 >> Hey.
03:15 >> It's great to see you again.
03:16 >> Great to see you too.
03:20 Sit.
03:21 >> How are things?
03:27 >> The same.
03:29 Please don't ask me about the weather.
03:32 How's Libby?
03:35 >> Good.
03:37 >> No, the same.
03:39 >> Well, which is it, good or the same?
03:42 Forget it, don't answer.
03:46 You're here for business.
03:48 >> Yes, your standard below the fold puffery.
03:51 >> What did you expect at Sprite Falls?
03:54 >> You know, I never figured out why you moved here.
04:02 >> No, I guess not.
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04:10 >> You know, I've actually got to run.
04:13 Deadlines.
04:14 >> Oh.
04:15 >> If you need me, you know where to find me?
04:17 >> Sure.
04:19 >> It's great to see you again.
04:22 >> You too.
04:33 >> Hi.
04:34 >> Jake Fisher here to see Dr. Hartman.
04:36 >> Go right in.
04:37 >> Dr. Hartman, Jake Fisher.
04:44 >> What have you got there?
04:47 >> That's my camera.
04:48 I use it to record interviews, if that's okay.
04:51 >> You're a writer, aren't you?
04:54 >> Yeah.
04:55 >> So, write.
04:58 >> So, maybe you could start by telling me what inspired your book, The Creator's Dilemma.
05:03 >> For years, I dealt with patients who seemed lost, trapped in a reality of their own devising.
05:13 Can you imagine?
05:16 Neither could I.
05:21 Until I began to think of the way I could help them.
05:26 Until I began to think of their dilemma as a universal one.
05:52 >> When it's said and done, it's really just about people.
05:56 Nice chatting, Jake.
05:59 If you need anything else for your article, let me know.
06:07 >> Hey, this is Hal. Leave a message.
06:21 >> Hal, I don't know what happened.
06:24 I...
06:25 >> Yeah.
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