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Posted on September 8, 2018November 17, 2018 by Charita Gil

A Daughter’s Regrets: A Sandy Excerpt

Dear Mabeth, I visited your house the other day. I suppose you didn’t see me. You looked so busy. How’s school? We are distant cousins, but I care about you a lot. I saw your mother leave looking very disappointed. Your sister told me you didn’t want to accompany Aunt Carlyn to the beauty salon.…

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is a writer from the Philippines. Writing is her passion and editing her professional job. She studied journalism, but she is writing fiction and poetry instead. Céline Dion and Thalia are her idols, and she is serious in being a French and Spanish bathroom singer. She is really an introvert, but many probably don't believe that. Her first-ever work of romantic fiction was published by "My Special Valentine" in 2011. Her work of varying genres has been published in "101 Words," "ARTPOST magazine," "The Brown Orient," "Exoplanet Magazine," "Flash Fiction Magazine," "Marias at Sampaguitas," and "The /tƐmz/ Review," which nominated her story "Rosé" for the 2019 Pushcart Prize.

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