
'Lissa Stufflestreet
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I'm just a daydreaming college student who's been manifesting becoming a writer since I was five. I never stick to just one writing genre (and typically write dark content). | she/they
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Dreamer - Chapter 17
Disclaimer: This story has multiple parts. To read the previous part, you can click here. "Welcome to Newspaper," The teacher, Ms. Lanz, cheerfully said as everyone piled into the classroom. I looked around for Liam and a sigh of relief left my body once I realized I didn't see him.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction
A Mother's Priority | Chapter 1
The lights in the room were much brighter than I anticipated them to be. The outright pain coming from my lower half took over the pain of the bruises I received the night before. A nurse stood next to me, squeezing my hand every couple times to reassure me that everything will be alright, as my boyfriend was asleep on the couch in the far corner of the room. I'd never understand just how he was able to just sleep during this moment.. but to be fair, he did work pretty late into the night last night trying to make a better paycheck for our little girl.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction
Dreamer - Chapter 16
Disclaimer: This story has multiple parts. To read the previous part, you can click here. "You are an hour and a half late, young lady." The young receptionist in the front office said to me. Her eyes were still facing her computer as she typed away on the keyboard in front of her.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction
Do you Love to Write? This is Why You Should Write "For Fun" Whenever You Possibly Can..
"You write? Smh.. have fun going nowhere in life," says every person who has never followed their dreams once. Usually the ones who say stuff like the line above are the same ones who just got hired at the first 9-5 job they could get straight out of high school/college and never worked their way up to find the "sweet spot" for whatever hobby or activity it was that they found joy in. Maybe someone else told them that same line, so they just gave everything up and moved on to some basic, never-ending job that paid the bills simply because it was the only thing that helped paid the bills out in the real world.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Motivation











