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Maria in Word-land

Hello,

Welcome to my blog.

This blog is going to be filled with my writings. All writings I feel sharing with the world, well not the world, the internet at least.

I started writing when I was 9 years old. I have this book filled with short stories, my day reports, or any words that popped on my mind at that moment. I don’t have it with me at the moment because my family always moving houses and I lost it somewhere in the process.

I tried many times to have a blog, so I won’t lost any of my writings in the future and I can re-read them when I feel like to.

So, beware and be prepared of what you’re about to read at this blog. Because it’ll be filled with my thoughts, my idea of somethings and how I see the world. But, most of ‘em are gonna be reviews of movie I watched, books I currently finished, and probably music I’ll recently listen and love.

Well, I think that’s about it. Enjoy, readers.

- Maria

P.S Here's a photograph i took my last vacation.

P. P. S To the girl in this photo, I don't know you but if you saw this, allow me to post this photo or you can reach me in the comment if you don't want this photo here.



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