I Killed My Friends and It Thrilled Me
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Bismuth and Blackout (“I Killed My Friends and It Thrilled Me” Chapter 8)

Did my heart still pulsate every time any of our friends uttered Gina’s name? Did her voice ever echo in my mind in the middle of any past night? Did her face ever appear on any stranger in Cinnabar? Would I be willing to walk each of the hundred streets in the city to follow… Continue reading
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Novel #2 Title and Protocover Reveal

My good folks, I am happy to reveal the title and protocover of my second novel coming to you next year. I present to you… Continue reading
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Not My Year of Victory (A Nostalgic Post)

Sometimes I find myself writing what seems to be endless drafts of a new writing assignment. When that’s the case, I know either the topic lacks some depth or is completely the wrong one to write about. As I worked on my traditional end-of-year reflective blog post this month, I saw four drafts already on… Continue reading
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Destiny is Made Known Silently (A Nostalgic Post)

“No trumpets sound when the important decisions of our life are made. Destiny is made known silently.” – Agnes De Mille Continue reading
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Are You an Apologetic Bitch? (3 Aspects of Your Life You Need to Stop Apologizing For)

We can’t be happy or achieve our goals or fulfil our dreams if we keep apologising for things we shouldn’t be apologising for. Even if we don’t outright say “I’m sorry”, we’re still apologetic bitches if we feel bad for our decisions and guilty for our existence. Continue reading
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Unabashed Bromment (“I Killed My Friends and It Thrilled Me” Chapter 7)

I wouldn’t recommend treating your friends as love gurus, but I didn’t have a choice so I went against my own advice. Continue reading
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Love Conquers All (“I Killed My Friends and It Thrilled Me” Chapter 6)

You shouldn’t trust somebody who refused to turn away from the shores of the past. The earth revolved only one way and time moved only in one direction, forward. Those who protested the motion of time’s unrelenting ocean expired as prisoners of their own island, barren and lonely. Continue reading
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Myrna’s Garden (“I Killed My Friends and It Thrilled Me” Chapter 5)

I could list a few people who I believed could outrun Gina any day: stick-thin Amy who I had never seen leave the reception area, Madeleine in a pair of six-inch stilettos and even Leopold who never went beyond a jog when using a treadmill. But that assumption didn’t deter me from my mission. After… Continue reading
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Secrets in Olympia (“I Killed My Friends and It Thrilled Me” Chapter 4)

If given a chance to save a damsel in distress, would you take it or leave it? Any dick, thinking or unthinking, would take it because nothing shone brighter than any medal or trophy, except any gallant act, ancient or modern. What if the damsel was a cheesecake-liking and carbonara-loving, soon-to-be-married lady, in short, FAT?… Continue reading
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The Other Gina (“I Killed My Friends and It Thrilled Me” Chapter 3)

They said curiosity killed the cat but I had never witnessed any cats die. However, I knew curiosity could lead someone to semi-stalk somebody on Facebook. I said semi-stalk because I didn’t click the “Add Friend” button. The cursor of my mouse only hovered over it before trailing away. Continue reading
