Nefariously Short: Stories About A Girl, A Zombie.... and Benny?
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  • Reads 49
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 9
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Apr 02, 2016
Mature
This is my #NaNoWriMo project from 2015.  I was dared by my writing partner and young adult person to post it on here because he was enjoying it so much, it is RAW and UNEDITED.  I know it's not very good, but he wanted to be able to read it as I finished chapters.  I have been tempted to delete it lately, but he told me to stop whining and start writing on it again.  

So, you may see edits on this coming up and/or you may see more "raw" chapters.  This is not a great work of fiction, but it was fun working on it.  Oy, this needs so much work!  

Writing Prompt: Write a Story That Starts in a Forest and Ends in a Tea-Cup #storydares

Dare of the Day: Is about travel snafus...I'm writing about a Zombie Taxi Driver That Doesn't Go Exactly Where You Want Him To (Taxi Driver's Name: Faghü Davis)
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