Background of the author and a brief story behind the reason why I wrote this novel.
Date: June 3, 2024
Yes, it has been nearly two years since I composed this story. After finishing this work, I've gained a lot of experience. I became a campus journalist in our school (since I'm just 17 years old, I was most likely only 15 when I wrote this piece). I pursued my writing interest by becoming more and more engrossed in the beauty of literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences SHS track. To this day, I continue to write stories, poetry, and the ongoing novel "His Favorite Crime." The only reason I'm telling you this is to just share with you what I've gone through and am going through at the moment. For I know that sooner, fortunately if I would become successful in the future, I would be able to look back on my journey as a writer.
So actually, I didn't write Sansinukob on Wattpad at first, rather, I wrote it in my notes. I really like the theories regarding the existence of a multiverse, that particular plot line was somewhat surprising. My intention was to write a simple romance, but as I was writing it, I realized that a lot of narrative twists would make it more engaging. I adore tragic because, for some reason, it comforts me. The concept of reincarnation appeals to me as well. It's amazing to think that you may have already met the people you are meeting today and that you may have lived in the past at some point. I am deeply immersed in the beauty of Philosophy, Literature, Psychology, and Law.
I wrote this novel, (if you have finished reading it, you will know that it's full of learnings about life), because first of all, I wanted the people to know my perspective on life. How idealism can sometimes blind us people from knowing the truth about the reality. It's undeniably beautiful to believe in something that fosters positivity, but isn't it scary that we all depend on the idea that is apparently unreal—that life isn't always happy, neither always sad. Life is unpredictable, uncertain, and limited—that's the fact that we cannot accept. We must learn how to live, knowing that we only have one life, so we must live it the most beautiful way we can.
Again, thank you for reaching this far. I am proud of you as well as I am proud of myself! Thank you!
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Sansinukob
Teen FictionCOMPLETED Good Morning, Elly "An epitome of love and tragedy." Sansinukob ©UnspokenAreWritten [PHOTO NOT MINE; CTTO]