So, I genuinely got too caught up with existing to have time to commit to this book, but I have returned to make a (hopefully) spectacular comeback. I intend to make very large changes to this story, and I mean very large. It's basically not going to be the same at all.
Within the years I have grown immensely as a writer and have matured as a person, so my brain works at a much higher capacity compared to when I was in high school. So, with that being said the book shouldn't (again hopefully) be as awful.
I do intend to actually commit to the writing of this book. I've spent much time thinking it over, as I love the idea of owning something. Creating something that could draw in the attention of others and have them wait in anticipation for the next chapter.
It goes without saying that this book doesn't have many reads, is not very popular, nor is it very great. But it was something I was incredibly ecstatic about when I was 16. My mind was racing with excitement, and I feel I owe it to myself to continue something that meant a lot to me, even if it didn't last long.
At the moment I am working up changes to be made. It might take a while to finally recreate this book, but I will achieve it.
I've made up my mind. I have a general plot written out and I am working out all the fine details. I'm going to attempt and republish this soon.
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A City of Bright Lights
Teen Fiction"Only when the sun goes down and the moon comes out do I feel alive," I speak softly looking up at the sky, at the bright lights. "I want to die right here right next to my city, right below my stars" my whispery tone is barely audible unless very c...