Monday, February 28, 2022

A Trip to Nova Scotia

As announced, I will be moving to Halifax in Nova Scotia by the end of March. And to make the most of it, I made a new short story inspired by that news. I called it "A Trip to Nova Scotia." It shows the narrator telling us a story of him and his family moving from their old home to a new home in Nova Scotia. Let me know if you've read it.








Thursday, February 24, 2022

No Short Story In Weeks

I'm sorry to inform you this, but I haven't thought up of any new short story weeks ago. I can assure you this; one day, I will figure out a new short story. Maybe any one of you can come up with ideas. Let me know in the comments so I can get started.

Saturday, January 8, 2022

COVID-19 Staycation

Since COVID-19 cancelled your tropical vacation plans, why not spend a staycation with a short story I made? I called it "COVID-19 Staycation." It gives you inside information about spending a weekend staycation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Let me know if you've read it.





Saturday, January 1, 2022

About the Omicron Virus

A new kind of COVID-19 variant has arrived. This is why I made a new short story for you all to observe. I called it "About the Omicron Virus." It tells all the recent information about the Omicron variant, a highly contagious version of COVID-19. Let me know if you've read it.



 




Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Farewell, 2021!

The year 2021 is coming to an end. I hope you've read every single short story, even some in a series, that I've made for you all. And may you all wish all the brightest wishes for a new year in 2022.

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Merry Christmas!

Everyone, I won't be making any more short stories around here, so I just got one thing to say to you. I'll be sure to come up with some new short story ideas sometime soon. In the meantime, may you all have yourselves a merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 5, 2021

The Kringle Bugs

Christmas is coming, and it looks like I made myself an insect-sized short story for you to enjoy. I called it "The Kringle Bugs." It details the information about the most fictional insects that even Santa had acquired to help keep watch on any kid that has been naughty or nice. Let me know if you liked it.