A Midnight Jog Through Time
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Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2020
30-year-old Bucky is a man in the brink of poverty. He decided to quit his job as a health care provider and pursues his dream career as an aspiring author. His first book, The Adventures of Captain Gratitude, was rejected more than a couple dozen times. After the thirty-sixth time, it was finally approved by the editors to get it published. The book didn't do so well as Bucky had hoped, and now that he quit his earlier job, the income was slim. Needing a stress reliever, he decides to take a midnight jog. Suddenly, Bucky starts remembering bits of his childhood. The childhood of a little boy with big dreams. They are like doses of euphoria to him. "Oh the nostalgia!" Experience the ups and downs of Bucky's childhood and discover the importance of The Adventures of Captain Gratitude!
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