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Four 53-Word Stories

At the first of each month, Press 53 Publication gives everyone a prompt to write a 53-word story for their free contest. I have participated for the last year, and while I have yet to win a month, I do have four 53-word stories worth sharing! Continue reading
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Advice For My Teen Years

In today’s WordPress prompt. I answered the question: “What advice would you give to your teenage self?” I let myself have it with growing up, letting go of my ego, and cutting ties with people who stuck around for far too long. Continue reading
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Cleansed (250 Words)

New-New York City’s Federation mandates citizens to carry chip implants for various reasons, while Isaac looks to have it removed just so he could have some peace and quiet. Continue reading
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Diner Case (100 Words)

A waitress converses with a cop who’s waiting for the culprit to arrive. Continue reading
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Adra’s Mission

Adra’s mission is simple: Reach Colonial Bank and get Martin McVay out. What’s in Colonial Bank: Something she didn’t want to witness. Continue reading
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Three Years and Five Journals Down

In this post, I write about how I’ve been journaling for three years now and have completed five journals. I write about the changes I have made in my journaling, from writing daily to filling the page. In my daily journaling, I reflect on my days, writing about what happened and any topics I want… Continue reading
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Collection of October’s Microfiction

For October, I have written a small collection of microfiction stories based on prompts from the Fiction Dealer’s Substack. So, please enjoy some eerie and silly stories under 100 words. Continue reading
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Gaming Gift-Giving Regrets

For 2026, I present you a random topic: Gaming gifts that were NOT a hit. The first person I bought a game for was for Secret Santa. With a $15 budget, I gifted my person the Xbox game, Portal Knights. They responded that they were not happy with the game. The second story was me… Continue reading
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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

