HEY LOOK A REALLY LONG RAMBLE-Y AUTHORS NOTE!

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So... hey!

If you've read Indigo and/or Sentinel, you know the drill with these long-ass A/N's by now. If not, for all you subway-cookie drop-bear glitter-sparkle-shiny-shiny newbies, here's the basic rundown:

> There's a TL;DR at the end.
> I will love you forever if you leave me a comment telling me what you thought of Mythic, good or bad.
> If you ask me a question I've answered in here, I'm going to send my drop bears to eat your chocolate.
> I really, really appreciate you guys reading these, ALMOST as much as I like comments.

Okay? Okay! LET'S GO, SPAGHETTIS!

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YAY, MYTHIC IS DONESKIES!

It ended the same way Indigo did, that is to say, on an un-official deadline that invovled a whole lot of speedwriting to meet, although I didn't have to write 11k words in like some stupid little amount of time like I did with Indigo, so that's always nice. Mythic is now officially my third completed book (Sentinel is my first, Indigo is my second, and yes, they're all different series)

It started as a really cool idea in my head, and I like to think that I did it justice. I dunno if I did or not, but you've followed me all the way to the end (unless you're a weirdo who only reads A/N's, in which case, uh, hai!) so I guess that means something ^_^

LEMME KNOW IN THE COMMENTS! I LIKE FEEDBACK. I LIKE IT A LOT.

But seriously--please? I mean, you made it all the way through the book of crappy writing and now you're working your way through the A/N, could you spare a minute and let me know what you thought of Mythic? ^_^

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SEQUELS!

This question always, always comes up, no matter how many times I answer it in A/N's or other comments or anything, but hey. If it saves me from having to repeat myself once or twice more than I'll have to anyway, it's worth it. I think.

I planned Mythic out as a solo book (I know, crazy, right?), but it does have the potential for series. There's a lot of threads I could definitely explore, BUT! *dramatic music*

I don't write sequels until the first book is published.

BUT KELSEY! I hear all three of you cry out as you run off with the cookie jar. PLEASE! WE NEED IT!

First off, put the damned cookie jar back! WE HAVE TO SHARE THOSE.

Second off, the reason why I have this rule about sequels is because if Mythic or whatever were to get published, I really, really don't want to have to re-write two books instead of one. One is enough hell in a document. Not to mention that if I didn't have this rule, I'd be writing Sentinel sequels right about now and Indigo's publishing wouldn't be a thing, and neither would Mythic's, er, wattpading? status.

Which brings me to my next point!

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INDIGO IS GETTING PUBLISHED, YAAAY!

Okay so most of you probably have no idea what Indigo is and probably don't give two craps about it, but you've read this far, so you may as well stick around at this point.

You JUST MAYBE might have noticed the huge lack of updates somewhere around Mythic's middle bit and the A/N (for the people who realise they exist, anyway, but I guess you fall into that category because you're reading this now) explaining why they were slow--that I was working on Indigo.

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