Put Me in the Trash

This was my submission for writers' crossing's 2022 march writing prompt. i don't know how i cranked this out as quickly as i did, though having a smaller limit on length than usual might've helped. this one's for anyone who's had to suffer in retail.

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Through the Window

A writing server i'm in, writer's crossing, has begun trying out writing prompts again. therefore, i thought it a good excuse to whip myself into shape and get back into practice with writing.

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Horfie, the Selective Service Elf

#9 of writer's crossing happy christmas, everybody! here's an appropriate holiday story which i submitted as december's writing prompt for writers' crossing. enjoy! march 13, 1883. london, de-militarized zone.

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My Immortal

#6 of writer's crossing this was my october 2021 submission for the writers'/writer's crossing monthly prompt. i'm not sure if this is "all ages", but i wouldn't say it's "adult". there's really only heavy themes and no sex.

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First Day Issues

Here is the november monthly prompt story for writer's crossing. prompt: you teach at a magic school, but you do not teach any magic. in fact, you’re not even a mage.

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Blooming Tides - Chapter 4: Signal Flame

Thanks to the folks over at writer's crossing for that one. _1stmoon: waxing crescent_ a basket of fruit made its way around the fire, the beginnings of the morning's meal. given some time roasting, even the peel would serve a role in keeping them fed.

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