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My Writing in Adulthood
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He Called it Eden (ONGOING) by goldendoodle99
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"He Called It Eden" A love story built in bloom and buried in thorns. When Elle crosses paths with the enigmatic Chase, her world begins to blur-between past and present, fantasy and truth, love and illusion. He's everything she never let herself want: charming, attentive, and inexplicably familiar. From candlelit gardens to whispered promises beneath the stars, he builds her a world so beautiful it almost feels safe. But Eden was never just paradise-it was a place of temptation, of loss. As Elle falls deeper into the dream he's created, she must confront what it means to be truly seen-and what it costs to stay. Because not every kind of love sets you free. Some loves bloom only to wither. Some gardens grow around a cage. And some truths are easier to bury beneath the roses.
BRIDE BLOG: A Guide to Saving Money on the Happiest Day of Your Life (COMPLETE) by goldendoodle99
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When I gained inspiration to write a blog for brides, engaged women, and married women, I realized that there is no better perspective than from a bride herself. Join this crazy wedding planning adventure with me and take a look at some helpful tips and tricks on how you can save money and still enjoy your special day, planning, and everything in between.
The Spindly Tree: A Short Story (COMPLETE) by goldendoodle99
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In my Creative Writing class at university, the professor gave us a short ~250 word writing assignment with the following prompt: Describe a landscape as seen by an old woman whose disgusting and detestable old husband has just died. Do not mention the husband or death.
Deteriorating: A Short Story (COMPLETE) by goldendoodle99
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In my Creative Writing class at university, the professor gave us a short ~200 word writing assignment with the following prompt: Write a short scene (200 words) in which you move back and forth between two "fields of action." By "action" I mean description of setting (background) and character (foreground), internal (thoughts of character) and external (dialogue). All four of these might be spliced with a narrative. They should work together to build a robust "scene" in which an emotion or idea is presented indirectly.