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I want to write a column like carrie bradshaw but no one reads newspapers anymore ☹️
Missed Connections (and the Very Simple Act of Missing)
@drarrymicrofic prompt: return
The Daily Prophet's Missed Connections column is severely misused. No one particularly cares, though.
PART 1. part 2. part 3.
IMPORTANT: I tried to upload the fic right in this text post but it kept fucking up, so I thought sharing a Google Doc should be a suitable alternative. I recommend viewing this on a computer or tablet, literally anything except a small-screen device like a phone. Enjoy.
One of the blessings of age is to learn not to part on a note of sharpness, to treasure the moments spent with those we love, and to make them whenever possible good to remember, for time is short.
Eleanor Roosevelt, My Day, Newspaper Column
Missed Connections (and the Very Simple Act of Missing) - Chapter 2
@drarrymicrofic prompt: return
One-sided letters aren't the fastest way to figure out one's feelings for their past enemy. Harry, as he does most things, doesn't know that.
part 1. PART 2. part 3.
IMPORTANT: Just like in Chapter 1, I recommend viewing this on a computer or tablet, literally anything except a small-screen device like a phone. Enjoy.
One of the blessings of age is to learn not to part on a note of sharpness, to treasure the moments spent with those we love, and to make them whenever possible good to remember, for time is short.
Eleanor Roosevelt, My Day, 5 February 1943
10 Ways to Make Your LinkedIn Profile Stand out in 2021 - Part 1 [as appears in Oshawa Durham Central Newspaper]
The Best of the Worst from the SF Examiner