
Leslie Writes
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Another struggling millennial. Writing is my creative outlet and stress reliever.
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The Crusher
If walls could talk, I’d have a novel, a real spy thriller. I’m sure you’ve seen movies where the good guy gets captured and tied up in some elaborate trap that’s supposed to kill him very slowly and dramatically while the bad guy carries out his evil plans.
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in Fiction
I’ll Be Brief
I have been writing for Vocal for a little over a year now. I wouldn’t call myself the most prolific writer. I average about one or two stories a month, but I have fun with it. Maybe someday I’ll write a book, but for now it is short stories and amusing personal anecdotes.
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in Writers
Frog in the Salad
Sal hadn’t written anything in weeks. His publisher was willing to give him an extension in good faith, but that only made him more anxious. Maybe the well had run dry. It was bound to happen. He was over forty now. His dick still worked, but if this went on much longer, he’d trade erectile function for a brain that could write the next chapter of his goddamn book.
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in Fiction
Jolly Holiday
We drove up the snowy, winding road towards the cozy A-frame cabin. Nicky insisted on renting a sports car for this trip. So impractical. I’d call it a mid-life crisis, but he’s much too old for that. It’s funny how I was the one who suggested getting away for the weekend, but he latched onto the idea with his special brand of enthusiasm, the kind I fell in love with.
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in Fiction



