Starting with a funny headline ensures you have a clear, funny idea.
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Author: Alex Baia
Starting with a funny headline ensures you have a clear, funny idea.
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Author: Alex Baia
A white blast of light blinds you. You raise your head from your screen, ignoring the fact it bothered you in the middle of writing a good story. It’s a floating book, and it moves like a mouth. It speaks to you: “I am your book from the future”. “astronaut looks up in a tornado storm…
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