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Wow, No Thank You Book Review
Disclaimer: Some of the links in my review for Wow, No Thank You by Samantha Irby are affiliate links. If you click them to make a purchase I will earn a commission. The decision of whether or not to buy something is completely up to you. A version of this book review first appeared in TheContinueContinue reading “Wow, No Thank You Book Review”
The End
Finally! I’ve reached the end of the 52 week writing challenge. Naturally, the prompt was “a story titled the end.” It’s been a challenge indeed to keep up doing this the whole year through, but it’s been worthwhile. I hadn’t realized how many stories I was capable of creating on the fly. This last pieceContinueContinue reading “The End”
Toad and Mole
This week’s 52 week writing challenge prompt is “a story set at Christmas,” and with this, I am officially caught up on my challenge! It’s a Christmas miracle! Merry Christmas, Noche Buena, and happy holidays all around to my readers. Next week will be the final prompt for the challenge. Enjoy! Heel to toe, heelContinueContinue reading “Toad and Mole”
Wild Ride
So for this prompt from my 52 week writing challenge, a story about a near death experience, I decided to go with an incident that actually happened to me about a month ago. Enjoy! Driving down the 95 is hell on a good day, but at night in a sports car with terrible blind spotsContinueContinue reading “Wild Ride”
War, What Is It Good For?
Image from Goodreads I recently took on a reading challenge this past year, and in that time, I’ve read Anthony Swofford’s Jarhead, and now I’m currently in the middle of reading James Bradley’s Flags of Our Fathers. The categories I chose these books for are “a book based on a true story” and “a bookContinueContinue reading “War, What Is It Good For?”