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The Only Fan

My next story is about a man who learns that a content creator may become the product instead of the person. I call this story “The Only Fan.” The amber hue of the ring light was the sun that Julian basked in each day. Julian, known to his 15,000 only fan subscribers as ‘Jules69Uncut,’checked his reflection on the monitor. He…


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Hash ### Tags

With the new year comes new stories. New stories with the theme of Social Media. Kicking off my first story is Leo, a Sagittarius (see what I did there😂), who is obsessed with…Social Media. I call this story Hash###Tags. The light from the screen was the last thing Leo saw before he went to sleep after midnight, and the first…


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Winters Way

My writing group is getting together tonight to recite personal poems with a winter theme. I decided my poem would be about the peace I experience in front of my nice-looking…but fake fireplace. R.I.P, mom and dad. Love you both. The sky turns a dark shade of gray as the sun’s golden light fades away. The snowflakes arrive with a…


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The Clock House

Delbert stood across the street, staring at the lawn and flowers in front of his Dunsel Domicile. Its shingled evergreen roof complimented the two story dwelling, constructed around a massive analog clock. The enormous hands of the clock made from antique brass, stood frozen around roman numerals. Since the ability to read analog clocks was long forgotten by most, and…


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Not The Long Walk

My writing group came up with the prompt/theme: ‘Voice.’ As I wrote this short, I realized we all have a voice. Speak Up. The world became a dull roar to me, a constant hum of indistinct noise. I moved through it at home, at work, and at play. I was a ghost, unheard, unacknowledged. My thoughts, my feelings, my very…


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