
Short stories and chaotic thoughts
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I’ve never written anything with so little already planned out. Then again I have never attempted to write anything as complex as my current - still untitled - project.
What started out as a short story about the life of two forgotten deit...
Sometimes decisions are made. Regrettably good decisions…
I spent the last week of February on the sofa, sick and binge watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer, incapable, truly, of doing much else. And after a cancelled train the following Sund...
From my lack of updates here it is needless to say that I have not had much time for writing the past few weeks. One hundred percent of my time has been dedicated to aiding some of my closest friends decorating their newly acquired home. A...
I don’t think I sat down to write until Saturday. But Saturday I was alone.
My roommate was at a tournament for the day and I had the house to myself. A small detail that makes all the difference. So with an empty flat and an overflowing...
Wednesday I went to see the “Stray Kids Dominate Experience” a concert film form my favorite Kpop group. I know what you are thinking “Omg a Kpop fan, this is going to be insufferable!”, I understand where you are coming from! Just hear me...
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