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The Fairy Tale of Margret Grain
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Ongoing, First published May 30, 2020
Mature
The story of Margret Grain/the old lady who lived in a shoe, and her journey out from under the veil of a fairy tale narrative, as she does she finds her story quickly disintegrates into a hellish nightmare. With philosophical questionings along the journey, you will find yourself completely baffled not only by the bizarre things that occur in the story, but also find yourself feeling just as lost on your own Journey as Margret is. 

Please withhold your judgements of this story until the ending of the story, as the reason for everything, even down to the mere way the story is written will be explained.

This story was written in the midst of this month long challenge i did, where i had to type something on my typewriter everyday. I succeeded...i think, i forget it was a little more than a year ago. BUT ALAS, I have picked up the story once more and fully intend to complete it!
You may find that some parts are better written than others,  as i might've been fatigued at parts while i was writing, as i had a long commute and would often get home late at night.
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