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Matthew Fraser
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You come to me on the day my daughter is to be wed...
Arielle (The Little Mermaid)
I've always wondered what the little mermaid would think about all the plastic and big …
Anonymous
Here's the short story if anyone's interested. I think it's okay: https://alltimeshortstories.com/salty-coffee-a-love-story/
Alan Turing
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Anonymous
- "Big Words"
Writing doesn't need long, fancy words to be impactful. You can fall into a trap when you believe you need a large vocabulary to tell a compelling story. Any time that someone has to look up a word that you wrote, it makes the experience of reading your writing a little worse. Most of the time, simple phrases are the most impactful.