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The Wild Wilder Bunch is a poignant literary novella told through the flickering light of old chatroom transcripts and tender interior monologue. Spanning three decades, it follows seven women who once found solace in an early-internet fan forum devoted to Little House on the Prairie. After the sudden death of Amie-their emotional cornerstone-they reunite in a new digital space, older, wearier, and unsure of what they are seeking. In 1995, seven strangers met on a fan forum dedicated to Laura Ingalls Wilder. They were drawn together by a shared love of frontier storytelling and a hunger for…mehr

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The Wild Wilder Bunch is a poignant literary novella told through the flickering light of old chatroom transcripts and tender interior monologue. Spanning three decades, it follows seven women who once found solace in an early-internet fan forum devoted to Little House on the Prairie. After the sudden death of Amie-their emotional cornerstone-they reunite in a new digital space, older, wearier, and unsure of what they are seeking. In 1995, seven strangers met on a fan forum dedicated to Laura Ingalls Wilder. They were drawn together by a shared love of frontier storytelling and a hunger for connection. Among them were Amie, a gentle soul with a gift for listening; Kate, a sharp-tongued historian; Ruby, a wanderer with many secrets; and others whose lives were quietly unraveling in ways they did not yet admit. Over the years, their digital conversations deepened into something sacred. They shared stories, prayers, recipes, and grief. They called themselves "The Wild Wilder Bunch"-a nod to their favorite author and the unruly tenderness of their bond. The forum became a refuge, a place where they could be fully seen. But time moved on. The forum faded. Then, in 2023, Amie's sudden death brought the remaining members back together. Through scattered, funny, and raw exchanges, they began to unearth memories, hard-earned wisdom, and the lives they had built in the shadows of loss. What they found was more than nostalgia-it was the enduring, unruly strength of friendship.