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Why Can't Anyone See the Pattern?
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Complete, First published Sep 13, 2021
A short story about a young girl with Autism that finds a solution to one of the biggest problem facing the world. 
Inspired by the Reedsy prompt "An intelligent young girl solves a big problem, but becomes frustrated that no one wants to believe her. Write about what she does next" 
Check it out here: https://blog.reedsy.com/creative-writing-prompts/
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