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My upcoming queue of articles until the end of the year!

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Top Secret!
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First I need to apologize for my lack of content in the past month.

I have been working on some big projects which the first should be out in about a week or so. (which I am super excited for!)

Secondly, I am also working on making video content down the line (Which is also fairly exciting).

I plan to be uploading much more content from now on, this was just an update to let you guys know I am still making content, just at a very slow pace at the moment.

So what do I have on queue until the end of the year?

1. An in-depth analysis on T.S. Elliot's The Wasteland

2. A comparison of Madame Bovary to everyday life

3. An Emo Teen's Christmas Wishlist , which will be my first work of fiction/poetry on this site

4. I will try my hand at a sermon article tackling The Art of Giving

5. Ways to "Revamp" the Christmas Holiday

6. My thoughts on the New Year, including expectations, goals, what will be going on in my life in the upcoming year, and my personal New Year's Wish

7. There may be sporadic poetry sprinkled in with these bigger works I am tackling. ;)

I am super excited for this coming month and I hope you all will enjoy what I will be putting out!

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