Oneshots by Yours Truly
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Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2021
Some stories don't need chapter upon chapter to finish. Some can be completed in a single chapter, and be just as satisfying for the reader. Whether it's a scene unattached to a singular plot, or maybe a story molded by a writing prompt that says it all. In this essay I will

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Have some of my oneshots that don't fit into a particular story (yet) or where I write down quick ideas for writing prompts I stumble across.
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