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The disappearance of a girl named sol
Every Friday, I’ll send out a short piece of fiction.
Jun 20
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Kirstie Taylor
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I’m okay with not having a purpose
Viktor Frankl believed that the core of any person’s existence is to find meaning.
Jun 18
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Kirstie Taylor
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For when you're feeling extra sensitive
To all my emotion-filled baddies, this one is for you.
Jun 11
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Kirstie Taylor
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When you think about your hometown
Flash Fiction-Ish Fridays: 02
May 30
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Kirstie Taylor
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For when you can't stop worrying what others think of you
As someone who has thought a lot about what others think of her.
May 27
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Kirstie Taylor
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The age of love
Flash Fiction-Ish Fridays
May 23
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Kirstie Taylor
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Things you stop chasing once you realize your value
For many people, there’s a wound deep inside them.
May 21
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Kirstie Taylor
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It's okay if your ex thinks you're crazy.
You're a different story in everyone’s head.
May 17
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Kirstie Taylor
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