2005, Paul Laurence Dunbaret al., The Complete Stories of Paul Laurence Dunbar, ISBN 9780821416440, p. xxii:
Nelse's ability to act humanely toward those who have previously wronged him suggests that reconciliation between whites and blacks is possible if both are willing to meet halfway.
2010, Robert Swartwood, Hint Fiction: An Anthology of Stories in 25 Words Or Fewer, ISBN 9780393338461, p. 24:
In the essay, I proposed that the very best storytelling was the kind where the writer and reader meet halfway, the writer only painting fifty percent of the picture and forcing the reader to fill in the rest.
So please, dear, won't you let us come up and talk nicely together? . . . [W]e can get you out of this scrape if you will meet us halfway and be a nice sensible boy.