What It Means To Write

What It Means To Write

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Take a long journey on the essays written by a twenty year old student who was undergoing a self-quarantine in the pandemic. Isolated, he plans himself to write essays that may either talk about various topics and the current situation right now. Before you read this narrative essay, let's all be reminded that we shouldn't take things seriously as all of its depictions are fictional based. This is all based on the perspective of a fictional character who undergoes a self-reflection to his surroundings in his fictional world. You may have the option to learn and reflect things for yourself towards its fictional writings but the choice is yours on what road it leads.
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It is the summer before I leave for college, and I am staring into the empty abyss before me, wondering what to do with my life. In this collection, I am challenging myself to write something every day (now adjusted to every 2-3 days). I may write poems, short stories, or nonfiction. Subjects may include: Food Nature Time Family And more Read what I have to say or don't; it's up to you to make that decision. Follow your heart.

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