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The mission was simple: get close, get the story, get out. Falling in love was never part of the plan.


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  • 5-Minute Writing Prompt: Across From Her

    5-Minute Writing Prompt: Across From Her

    Every day, you take the same train at the same time. And every day, you notice the same stranger sitting across from you, always reading a book you love. Today, they finally look up… and smile.

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  • 5-Minute Writing Prompt: Book of Fate

    5-Minute Writing Prompt: Book of Fate

    You find an old notebook on a park bench with a note on the first page: “Whatever you write in here will come true.”

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  • 5-Minute Writing Prompt: The Mirror

    5-Minute Writing Prompt: The Mirror

    While cleaning out an old attic, you find a dusty, forgotten mirror. When you wipe away the grime, your reflection doesn’t move with you—it smiles when you haven’t, blinks when your eyes are still. Then, it raises a hand and points behind you.

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  • 5-Minute Writing Prompt: Shadow in the Fog

    5-Minute Writing Prompt: Shadow in the Fog

    As you walk through a dense fog, you realize the ground beneath you has changed—it’s no longer the familiar path you started on. A shape looms ahead, but you don’t recognize it. Then, you see the shadow move closer…

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  • 5 Reasons Why Every Writer Should Embrace Short Stories

    5 Reasons Why Every Writer Should Embrace Short Stories

    Lately, I’ve been posting a few short stories here on my site. I’ve found that writing short stories—and even quick 5-minute writing prompts—has been incredibly helpful in refining my skills for writing novels, novellas, and other long-form projects.

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  • 5-Minute Writing Prompt: The Whispering Key

    5-Minute Writing Prompt: The Whispering Key

    You wake up to find a small, glowing key on your nightstand. As you pick it up, a faint whisper echoes in your ears: “Unlock the door before it’s too late.” But there’s no new door in sight—just the ones you’ve always known. What do you do next?

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Coming Soon: On Set Book 1.5

When the role is deception and the script is desire, can love survive the final act?