The Rantings of a Funked Up Mind
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  • Reads 163
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 4
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2015
Nina hasn't been feeling like herself for a while now.  On the outside, she has the perfect life.  Everyone is envious and yet, she feels empty inside.  At times she feels like she is being pulled into an abyss.  She can't help but wonder if this disconnect she feels with the world around her has something to do with all of the things she has experienced in life so far.  After all, are we not a sum of our experiences?  

Unsure what to do, she turns to her favorite on-line reading app.  Instead of reading others stories like she usually does, she bares her soul to thousands of readers, looking for a connection and answers to her unending questions and feelings of emptiness inside.  

This is an interactive book of sorts in which the comments and responses from the readers will sway the direction of the book.  As the author, I am hoping you can forget I am there and read Nina's entries as if this were a journal she is posting.   Respond to her and tell her what you think.  Join Nina on her journey through her funked up mind.  Let's see where we end up.  Cheers!!!!
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