Write a short story about someone who does not spend December 31st celebrating New Year's Eve.
Posted in Winter on Nov 1, 2022
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“Out of Time” by Echo West
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“The Nonsense of New Year's Eve” by Justine Burns
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“Heartbreak Eve” by Lenora Jefferson
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“Doves in Snow” by Brittany Alva
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“The New Year's Eve Tragedy” by Amy Bennett
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“Countdown” by Sophie Liu
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“That Was Yesterday; We Still Have Today and All of Our Tomorrows” by Dana Smith
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“The Heroine and Heroin” by Katie Silverwolff
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“A lost last hope” by Hamidouche Abderraouf
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“Never a Joyful Day for Many Years to Come” by Maame Aba Asiedu
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“All that matters” by Arohi Parikh
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“The New Year Sadness” by Daniel Brown
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“MacLunkey” by Mike Garrigan
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“It Might As Well Be 1950” by Jackie Abbott
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“The Forsaken Bridge” by Ken Harris
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