Tidbits: How a College Student Wastes His Time
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Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2018
Life is filled with many moments that can inspire.  As a college student who enjoys reading and writing, setting time aside just to slow down and let my ideas flow on paper can be quite the chore.  But I have grown accustomed to a particular writing style.  That's where this collection of works come in.

In my earlier years, I was given a writing assignment where I had to write an excerpt of a original novel.  In other words, writing parts of a story and/or exploring the setting without prior context or a true resolution.  I forget what this is called specifically, but for the sake of it I'm just going to call it a "tidbit".

The bits in this collection can be expanded into short stories or an actual novel in the future, but that's if only the work itself is worthy to be expanded on (or if I can sit down and genuinely put in some solid effort into it).  Hope you enjoy!
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