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A year of creating impact in the writing industry.
A year of helping others write the right words.
A year of editing and proofreading.
A year of tutoring and mentoring the next generation of outstanding writers.
This year, we'll be taking it up a notch or two.
#MyXAnniversary
A year of creating impact in the writing industry.
A year of helping others write the right words.
A year of editing and proofreading.
A year of tutoring and mentoring the next generation of outstanding writers.
This year, we'll be taking it up a notch or two.
#MyXAnniversary
A year of creating impact in the writing industry.
A year of helping others write the right words.
A year of editing and proofreading.
A year of tutoring and mentoring the next generation of outstanding writers.
This year, we'll be taking it up a notch or two.
#MyXAnniversary
A year of creating impact in the writing industry.
A year of helping others write the right words.
A year of editing and proofreading.
A year of tutoring and mentoring the next generation of outstanding writers.
This year, we'll be taking it up a notch or two.
#MyXAnniversary
A year of creating impact in the writing industry.
A year of helping others write the right words.
A year of editing and proofreading.
A year of tutoring and mentoring the next generation of outstanding writers.
This year, we'll be taking it up a notch or two.
#MyXAnniversary
Flash fiction prompt:
"A recipe book passed down through generations opens a portal"
One image. One turn. One ending that lingers.
Drop your story below, we’re reading.🤍
PRO tip: In flash fiction, the object matters as much as the action.
For this, let the recipe book carry history. Let the portal cost something.
One image. One turn. One ending that lingers.
A man prepares to leave a city he’s lived in for 12 years. Before he goes, the people ask him the questions that matter most about life, love, work, and loss. That’s The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran.
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