Poetic Rendition of Erik Satie's Popular Impressionist number : "Gymnopedie no.1"

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Poetic Rendition of Erik Satie's Popular Impressionist number : "Gymnopedie no.1"
time pt.2 (feminised)
~abandoned love letters
~(this is not a game)
~(footnote)
~(the villain)
~(ecstasy)
~(change of tides)
~(sacrifice)
The thing about bizarre coincidences in fiction is that you have nearly unlimited latitude for them at the start of the plot, because this is called establishing the premise; however, if your plot requires a continuous sequence of bizarre coincidences in order to to stay on track, this is called a comedy of errors, and if the story you’re writing is not in fact a comedy, you have a problem.
coincidences in writing
~(guilty celebrations)
(excerpt from one of my poems)
(excerpt from one of my poems)
(excerpt from one of my poems)
(excerpt from one of my poems)
(excerpt from one of my poems)