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Each is a short piece of fiction, perhaps creating a character or a scene. They are not linked, but meant as standalone writing. I don't see any of it forming a collection or novel.

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Maximilian Benner

Maximilian Benner

This weblog is my canvas for exploration and shared discovery. I'm excited about documentary work, still and moving images, big and small data, writing in all its forms, and plenty more that may or may not surface here. I'm happy to hear from readers as well, so feel free to reach out.

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Brian the Goldfish

Mark the Human

Just a bit of fun and light-hearted creative writing — the adventures of Brian the Goldfish.

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Candost's Blog

Candost

I used to think that reading would make me wise. One day, ten pages before finishing a book, I realized that I had read that same book before. At that point, my perspective on reading and, therefore, my life had changed. Now, I don’t care how many books I read; I take many notes, connect dots, and share what I’ve found on my blog and newsletter. I’m interested in many things at the same time (I’m a multipotentialite). On this blog, you’ll find me talking to about multiple aspects of life like leadership, software engineering, philosophy, psychology, software architecture & design, urban & industrial design, exercising, finance, Formula1 Racing, eating healthy, and many more. I’m a software engineering manager; that’s my current job. At home, I’m a writer and an avid reader. I rarely watch TV, movies or TV series. I don’t have any social media account (except Mastodon where I have automated posting of my new articles). Hence, I often miss the popular culture references in conversations. That’s alright. I don’t have FOMO; I embrace JOMO. I rarely read fictional books.

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JetGirlArt

Melinda Wyers

Hello, my name is Melinda and I do quite a few things. I am a writer / designer living in Texas. I currently run the Y2K Quarterly literary magazine. My work can be read in Rejection Letters, Free Radicals Magazine, and HAD. This site is for my personal blog and various project updates. You can read my self published work at Moonlit Radio.

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Z1NZ0L1N

Anthony Nelzin-Santos

Reading, writing, walking. Not (always) at the same time.

A carefree adventurer's dedicated realm for blogging and collecting stuff on the Internet world.

The Personal Blog of Writer and Podcaster Trae Dorn

Heya, my name is Lyca . Born in 2003 into a mixed Slavic family. Happily married to a gorgeous woman, currently living in Europe. I'm a self taught artist and right now I am molding my style to be a tattooer in the future. I worship old Gods (mostly Ancient Greek), demons, spirits and do witchcraft. My hobbies include, but not limited to: poetry, both personal and religious, photography, gaming, collecting curiosities. Hope you enjoy my random thought streams!

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Tulips

Tulips

freethinking artist & writer interested in life, creativity, spirituality & freedom

Kell Shaw

Kell Shaw

Kell Shaw is an author and avid tabletop roleplaying gamer, whose lifelong passion for fantasy—especially Shadowrun, the Lord of the Rings, and the World of Darkness—inspired him to create the Vestiges of Magic urban fantasy universe. Kell’s fascination lies with the modern world colliding with magic, and his stories explore the lives of individuals caught between these realms.

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Amanda Quraishi

Amanda Quraishi

Lacking any semblance of normalcy and stability from birth onward, Amanda Quraishi – aka The Q – makes no sense to people who require tidy explanations. Ergo, internet bios are her nemesis. Her life has been a series of improbable episodes that can only provoke cognitive dissonance in those who prefer things to be easily defined. As an uneducated former cult member turned Muslim activist/digital marketing professional, she finally gave up on both religion and marketing well into her forties An anarchist, feminist and pacifist with a robust loathing for telling other grown-ass adults (who really ought to know better) what they should be doing, she rejects any attempt to make her your intellectual or moral compass. You’ll either love her or you’ll hate her, but you’ll never really understand her and that’s fine because she actually prefers it that way. Anyway, she’s a full-time writer now. Quraishi lives in Austin, Texas.

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Caroline Crampton

Caroline Crampton

Caroline Crampton is a writer and a podcaster. She writes non-fiction books about the world and how we live in it — The Way to the Sea (2019) and A Body Made of Glass (2024).

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