maxsparrowbooks
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| Member | Oct 15, 2014 (11 years) |
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Bio
Bio:
I write non-explicit LGBT stories that mostly focus on real events that create profound writing from a unique perspective. Most of the featured stories on this website are very short, and all of them are entirely free. I write stories that would border between dark, non-fiction, and contemporary. The truth in life is that not all moments are happy. People find themselves dragged into stories that are only filled with happiness, but we do not live in a world where only happiness exists. We are not living inside a fairytale. Literature tends to be filled with happy endings, and while I have no issue with that— I believe it is equally important to recognize aspects that make us the individuals we are. Moments that define our lives tend to be ones of deep contemplation, and I think it is important to look at all sides of life. That is what makes us who we are. Lately, I have been drawn towards LGBT that is fictional horror. My horror stories are very popular, and I have been writing them frequently.
My writing contains issues and topics about accepting the personal identity of one’s sexuality or relationships and the bumps that are inevitable in every partnership. Rainfall showers across thousands of blades of grass, rooftops, tree leaves, streams, and scatters itself over endless lands. There are as many diverse stories with infinite plots as there are drops of rain. I try to bring the most obscure and unknown concepts into beautifully formatted writing.
I hope you will sign up and follow me through the email popup. It is also my hope that you will leave comments. Beyond everything mentioned, it is my desire that you gain something from my writing. If you do not, then I have failed you. I have failed as a writer.
Kind Regards,
Max Sparrow