Two weddings and a fire
This story takes place in the Time When Girls wanted to grow up to be Sylvia Plath.
One of the girl's has the potential, but instead meets the man of her dreams right out of college and gets married on the rooftop of a downtown hotel.
Years pass. She becomes a stay-at-home mom right in front of her eyes.
One day, when the kids are old enough to go to school and she has some free time, she gets her typewriter out of its case.
It won't work, so she sticks her head into that hollow space between the typewriter keys and the platen and takes a deep breath.
Poems begin appearing all by themselves. She can't keep up with them, she can't feed the clean sheets of white bond paper into the typewriter fast enough.
Meantime, her college roommate, another one of the girls who grew up wanting to be Sylvia Plath but didn't have the looks or the talent, is assigned to write to write a profile piece on her old friend, the 'new' Sylvia Plath, for Vogue magazine.
The story makes the poet a star, and people come in droves to hear her read her poems in public. A biopic is made,'The Woman Who Wanted to Be Sylvia Plath.'
When she dies, an old lady, her survivors are instructed to cremate her poems and scatter the ashes from a tall building.