Sad Short Stories

Sad Short Stories

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I've been felling a bit depressed lately, it's nothing too bad, I just need something like writing to make me feel better. I've been growing up and finding out who I am recently, finally. I'm ready to finally be an writer, an artist, a pastry chef, everything I've been wanted to be. I'm ready for a steady life. But right now, I feel broken, right now I need to express my depression through writing and art. Things make me happy, but only for a while. The first short story in this will be a bit personal but about how I internally feel and I want to express everything in this collection of stories. Thank you to anyone who decides to read these
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*PUBLISHED as 'Tired of Being Tired, Sick of Being Sad' by Azia To *now on amazon* This is the book I wish I had when I was 12, 13, 14 and growing up until I was 20. It's the stuff I wish I told my high school self. *** This is how I feel - these are my thoughts. They're funny. They're a bit weird. They're extremely honest. And I will not be apologetic about any of this (Sorry - I'm not trying to give Canadians a bad rep here but...). All these short essays are raw and mean a lot to me. This is me handing you a key to my home, and for you to explore the parts that I have built and things that I have picked up along my journeys. You may find that my home may look a lot like yours. It's funny how we find parts of ourselves in the people we meet. Make yourself comfortable. Have a seat. Welcome. *** A collection of funny essays about hurting, loving, and healing as a teenage girl in 2018.

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