Writer's Journal, Be Prepared For A Lot Of Random Things
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  • Reads 38
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 8
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published May 24, 2018
Honestly,  I keep a writer's journal,   and I'm going to share some of my short stories and or random journal entries online. Some of these stories or fics may have a trigger warning. I will try to remember to put a warning beforehand. I may forget sometimes,  and if I do,  I apologize deeply.  It is never my intention to make someone else sad.  Please do take into consideration that some of these are based on my life,  and as you more than likely know,  Life isn't always beautiful. 

Many of these stories or fics will be based on writing prompts. When they are,  I will be sure to add the prompt just in case you would like to use it as well.  You do not have to,  but if you do use the the prompt,  I would love to see how you do.  Please feel free to tag me. 

I am not a professional writer by any means. If you see mistakes,  please don't be afraid to point them out. I am a firm believer in fixing as many mistakes as possible. I beg of you to take into consideration that I am a high school student from the amazing state of Texas. If my slang bothers you,  I apologize.  I do not mean to offend you. 

Final note,  I am a religious person,  so some of my short stories or fics may be talking about my faith.  I am by NO means pushing my religion onto you. It is simply what I wrote in my writer's journal.  Please don't get sore if you read some thing I write about my faith. I am not aiming to offend anyone. 

Thank you for reading,  I do really and truly love you for it.
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