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2025 Goals, and Grade

As the year comes to an end, I write about my initial thoughts of 2025 and how I graded myself for the goals I have set. Spoiler alert—it wasn’t good. Continue reading
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October’s Collection of Microdosing

Due to my laziness, this post is short and is to redirect you to my post on Substack, which is a collection of microfiction stories I have written for the month of October. Continue reading
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Three Years of Writing as a Hobby

As I embark on year three of writing as a hobby, I reflect on my journey so far, leading up to this point. I discussed reaching out to a therapist, who then recommended writing every day and reading “The Artist’s Way” by Julia Cameron. I explain the Morning Pages from that book and how it… Continue reading
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53-Word Stories: Tick

Please enjoy two 53-word microfiction stories I wrote that involve the theme of a “tick.” Continue reading
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Old Soul

In the unfortunate news, my wife and I discovered earlier this week that our dog may be dealing with arthritis in his back legs. We’re still trying to process this, but I write just how we’ve been feeling about it and other things. Continue reading
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100-Word Story: Best Friend

This last letter is of goodbye to a best friend. For the rainbow bridge is calling their name. Continue reading
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Awkward Company Lunches

I wrote this while it was happening, but there’s an awkward moment at your job where a company lunch is taking place for people you don’t know. I did a quick write-up about the awkward moment at the company lunch where you’re there mostly for the free food, but forced to congratulate the coworker(s) you… Continue reading
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The Mulberry Tribune – Issue #3

Please enjoy issue #3 of the Mulberry Tribune, where we read about Mulberry Day, a 112-year long tradition. But it’s not all smiles and laughter, when the next article, Julius Tucker is missing, when he was last spotted during Mulberry Day. Continue reading
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Cycle

Please enjoy two 53-word microfiction stories that involve the theme of a cycle. Continue reading
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Father

In the father’s last moments, his son reflects on his time with him. Unfortunately, those memories weren’t so good. Continue reading
