Musings of a pennyless writer
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Ongoing, First published Nov 07, 2016
Mature
Jay is a writer. Or so he tells himself. For the next four weeks, he needs to push himself to create a story not just for a good grade, but for himself. But everything seems to be working against him: procrastination, a surfacing addiction, financial issues and depression. 

In the heart of New York City, he is struggling to find himself and the direction in his life. Sometimes in life, you just need a good sit down and let it flow on the papers. Because if you can't be truthful there, where can you?

AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story has changed form and will change over the course of the coming weeks/months. Chapters might change a little or a lot, but when changes do happen updates will be provided. Thank you for sticking with me.
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