Looking Back as a Young Adult...
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Ongoing, First published Mar 22, 2014
Parineeta must have spent countless hours dreaming of writing a story based on her school life by now, most of them during the first year of Junior College and occasionally long after. Finally she decides to write it, more than 5 years later, sprawled on a beanbag in her room at 5:30 am, swamped with college work expected of a fourth year student of law, having done nothing in spite of staying up all night. Its clearly not going to be a story in the conventional sense, not even remotely close to it. She hopes to write a minimum of 100 words per day and has spent quite some time today in picking her name. Please do feel free to call it a pointless rant.
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