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Artistic Work
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Ongoing, First published Feb 04, 2018
Short pieces written by me, some of them are years old, some are very recent. I love writing, so I decided to publish some of the more artistic works here so that other people can read them. I'll be honest, some of them I think are poorly written, but you may still enjoy them, so I will publish them anyways. Some are poems, some are prose. Some of them are very emotional for me, some of them are just for fun. Either way, I hope you enjoy!

Please, please comment! I would love feedback, whether it is good or not, I just want to know what you think! Also, if you find a typo please tell me so that I can fix it! 

*Cover art is not mine* (I found it on google, I cannot remember what I was searching, but I saved it)
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*COVER ART IS MY OWN ORIGINAL WORK* In this portfolio of short stories, I have 22 works, 63 pages, and 19,204 words. My stories are organized by emotional theme, beginning with one story about emotion in general, and then moving through stories expressing distractedness, frustration, argument, love, fear, grief, sadness, humor, innocence, and self-love. About a year ago, I discovered my love for the short story and decided to build a collection of shorter works. I'm so glad I did; the variety of plots, characters, and settings I got to explore taught me so much, and I am beyond pleased with what I have to share. I hope you enjoy reading these snapshots of the human experience as much as I did creating them.