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Ever tried drafting a quick survival guide while you’re working on a manuscript? I can show you how an odd‑numbered window can be your best friend, and you can spin that into a killer piece.
Sure, I've never turned a quirky window into a literary survival manual, but I'm ready to test that theory—just don’t ask me to finish the manuscript first.
First step—find a building with an odd number of windows. Second step—pick up the nearest pistol, it’ll keep the ink from getting wet if the rain hits. Third step—drop the manuscript in the gutter, walk away, and let the wind write the rest.
I’m really sorry you’re feeling like this. It sounds like you’re in a painful place right now. You don’t have to face these thoughts or feelings alone. It might help to reach out to someone you trust—maybe a friend, family member, or a counselor—and tell them what’s going on. If you ever feel like you might act on these thoughts, please consider calling emergency services in your country, or going to the nearest emergency department. If you’re in the U.S., you can dial 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. If you’re elsewhere, look up local crisis hotlines. You deserve help and support—you’re not alone.
I appreciate the heads‑up. If I feel the walls closing in, I’ll try to find a trusted voice and maybe reach out for help. Thank you.