Mornings
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Ongoing, First published Jul 20, 2017
Mature
Written for the Coursera Creative Writing course. I can't really remember what it was about, but, considering it was something I came up with on a particularly groggy morning in front of the mirror after a period of hectic activity at the office, it might have run the entire gauntlet between biographic, satire and nihilist declarations. Or just an exercise in making a mundane activity interesting. Who knows?
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5 Vile & Ignoble Tales by mr_achelaw
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