Snapshots
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  • Reads 154
  • Votes 30
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 27m
Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2017
Have you ever wondered how long a story must be to get a point across? Have you ever realized that sometimes, it isn't the novel that is the thing that evokes the most emotion from us, but, instead, the shorter reads - the stories that don't involve a four month dedication? Have you ever wondered about some abstract story idea, but just don't know how to put it to paper?
  
  "Snapshots" is basically going to be short stories about anything, really. If you have a request for a story topic or you would like to see a continuation of someone's story. Let me know; send me a private message, and I'll try and write something. Your requests can be specific like "a story about a girl named Claudia and her boyfriend Paul" or something completely vague like an abstract quote or a word. Challenge me. Help me stir some things up. Change can be good for everyone. Especially me.
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