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Drudge work time, 736 short-stories now

  • chapelgateangel28
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Today's interest... I think the next project needs to be for me to simply create a list of ALL of my short-stories currently on my website. There are 734, I think, I'll have to go look, I wrote 3 today. I have all of the screenshotted (if that's even a word). I have at least 500 of them copied to text on my computer. But I don't have an official "Table of Contents" nor do I have them ALL in text on my computer. So, I think I need to do that next. If for any reason I lost my website I could restore it all from screenshots and saved stories, but it would be super hard. The fun part is imagination. The fun part is living the story. The fun part is writing the story. Hey, I just wrote another story, lol.


Both sides of my family left vivid memories with me, as a child, as I sat around the kitchen table, listening to the true stories of my kinfolk. My parent's parents would ALWAYS tell us stories, in their kitchen, around their tables, when we'd gather for a visit. Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Parents, everyone, would join in to the entertainment and tell true stories from their lives. No wonder I write true stories from my life. SO, I need to go make sure they are ALL safe and sound. I have about 8 inches of my stories printed and in a box in my closet from 2009 to 2017. I'll have to add those before I create the next actual books.


So, I have a LOT of work to do, drudge work. ALL my stories (I did this same drudge work successfully) are available on my website, either the more current illustrated stories, or my links to my previous books. My true stories actually document the walk from committed fundamental beloved Christianity to what I now call "Heaven Christ Consciousness." Jesus tried to tell us, ya'll. Yes I spell that the way I think it should be spelled. I'm sort of like that, lol, Outlaw.


This makes 736 short-stories available to read on my website right now. xo


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Written January 19, 2026 at 1:42 pm




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