A Writer's journal: Burnout
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Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2020
Charlie Callaghan bloomed after two decades from a small newspaper company from a single project interview. From there onwards, he looked forward to each morrow as a new opportunity, gripping tightly to his talent and emerging fame in the writing industry. However, he wrote less and less in his journal over the following years as if something has been preventing him. What could it be? the fame? the occupancy?
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"I wrote a journal in a vain hope that, if in any case, my [boring] life would seem [a little bit] interesting when put into paper..." -Albert S. (didn't find the meaning of life at age twenty-five)