Wrising Writers Magazine
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Chu Linkui navigates a complex life in a militarized society where he grapples with inherited identity, personal connections, and memories of past conflicts. As a new garrison member, he reflects on pride in Panling’s symbolism, engages with local villagers, and encounters the tension between duty and personal relationships, ultimately facing betrayal and loss.
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Johnny Maravich, a man skilled in handling others’ problems, often resorted to violence or intimidation. He took on risky jobs for payment but found himself in trouble after a high-stakes job. Ultimately, Johnny was betrayed and killed, illustrating the dangerous world he navigated and his expendable nature in it.
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The content discusses depression as a serious obstacle for writers, often occurring even during good times in life. It emphasizes the need for internal solutions, self-care, and introspection to combat this emotional struggle. The importance of focusing on personal energy and self-belief is highlighted as essential for overcoming depression and rekindling creativity.
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Summer nights in Central Park evoke a surreal atmosphere, blending beauty and dread. The narrator experiences a haunting encounter with shadowy figures while wandering the moonlit paths, filled with a sense of foreboding. After a narrow escape, the memories linger, compelling a return to the unsettling allure of the park, despite the fear it instills.
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At 7:53 tonight, you die. Those words have been echoing through my head all day. The time now was 6:53pm, only an hour left, and my mind still can’t make sense of what’s happening. Throughout the entire day, all I saw was death, more specifically, all I saw were black robes, scythes, and hoodies with

