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

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.

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?

She straightens her dress and checks her makeup in her car’s side mirror. She hadn’t been looking forward to attending the wedding for one reason: Jack would be there. But she had to attend—for Sarah. She’d be so hurt if Trish bailed on this once-in-a-lifetime event.

Having a routine when writing and doing anything else, really, is something that you should consider and implement into your daily life. Having a routine helps develop good habits, and you’re likely to get more accomplished if you develop a routine rather than when you don’t.

Like many “weird” 14-year-old girls navigating high school in the 2000s and 2010s, I was deeply into anime, manga, and Supernatural.

