The Hidden Mystery Behind NEW THOUGHT

Let's take a few guesses.

Magic?

No, not really.

Give up?

I'll give you a hint... Silence

Are you listening?

Keep Listening

So, it took me over 4 years to find an answer to my question and since my first post was published here, I've published a new series of articles. To me, this is what a good relationship looks like. It's a nice balance between a simple story (like an author telling you) and a large-scale adventure or science fiction game and a very personal interaction with a character. I'm going to tell you a little bit about my relationship with it. Storytelling in itself is not an easy task - it's not like telling a story about the lives of authors in the past and the stories of writers who went through the same. I want it to be real. But for the most part, you will never get past that. In fact, you will never get past the first few lines of a story. It will be as short or as long as you want it to be. I wanted to write about how writing about the past takes its toll on my relationships. What I want to do for you is tell you about the stories that go before you, and what is at stake with your future relationship. One of the more important aspects of writing about the past is that it's not about 'being with what's right'. Instead, writing about a certain relationship is about being with the right person and not trying to be. How do I tell a story about an author who went through the 'same...

If you know how, send an email to:  apondercollins@gmail.com

“It is done unto you as you believe”



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