Thank you 🙏 And what's next?

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1 year, 2 months, and 3 days...

This is how long it took to write Game On Book 1 and 2 🥺️ 

62 weeks of constant weekly updates 💪

430,649 words total 🤯

(War & Peace from Tolstoy is 587,287 words 😂 lmao who would have thought) 

429 days of writing almost every day 💪


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THANK YOU.

Thank you for reading the story of Game On. My first Wattpad story 🥺️ 

Thank you for voting on the chapters before even reading them. 

Thank you for reading even though you were at work, in class, or half-asleep.

Thank you for commenting and supporting the story by commenting on every single paragraph.

Thank you for not dying from my constant gif-attacks.

Thank you for not killing me for all of these cliffhangers - even though I deserved it. 

Thank you for participating in my fun polls on Instagram.

Thank you for joining the amazing community we have created here - whether you've been here from Book 1 or Book 2, I hope you will stay around for the next books coming! ☺️ 

Thank you for messaging me with so much love and support for my writing. I will continue to work hard and post often! 💪

Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Your support and love helped me go through these 62 weeks of non-stop writing... Thank you so, so, so much.


💕🎉🌟🥰️ THANK YOU FOR BEING THE MOST AMAZING READERS COMMUNITY 💕🎉🌟🥰️

I'VE LEARNED SO MUCH THANKS TO YOU.

This adventure taught me a lot and I know I'm not even close to fully understanding how much it taught me. But now, day 1 after finishing it, here are some key learning points I've realized already: 

1) I have to write shorter stories - it was awesome to write such a long story with Game On (book 1 is longer than Pride and Prejudice 🤯 book 2 is even longer!) and it was perfect to learn a lot about writing itself... But I have to keep practicing how to write with fewer words - or more efficient scenes 🤔 

2) I have to trust myself and embrace the process more. So many times, I pressed the "publish" button feeling anxious - This update isn't good. I could have done better.  I often realized later it wasn't the case (or if it was, you were too polite to tell me perhaps? 😅) and even if it was... move on. At this stage of my learning process, it's more about quantity than quality. Just like a Youtuber, an Instagrammer, a singer, a dancer... Now is the time to make a lot of mistakes and learn from them. How? By creating a lot! 

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