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the adventures of manny the monkling

notes from the author

sheesh so much for the writing project.

no i haven't forgotten about manny... i just haven't had time to update and think about it. school's been nuts and when you're churning term papers, you don't really feel like typing much after that.

but summer is coming up, and i'm bursting with ideas. so see you after finals i guess.

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about

manny was 26 days old when he got left alone on a shelf for 30 minutes and then disappeared. this serves as a contemplation as to what happened to him after his disappearance. it is also a form of catharsis for the author, who holds the primary responsibilty for his disappearance, and is still kicking herself for it.

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