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Pretty soon I might take this down but this is purely informational:

•I update whenever I feel like it
•I already have twelve chapters written on Google Docs
•I have a close friend reading this who shows a lot of enthusiasm and pressures me to write all of the time
•I can promise that this'll be my best book yet. I have noticed the flaws in my previous books and am working on not including them in this story
•I have the entire plot line written out and expect this book to be at least twenty chapters, so I'll probably be done writind publishing by March at the latest
•I would appreciate input, so I can know what to improve on in my future books
•Please don't copy the plot. I've worked so hard to make this book un-cliché and I don't want that to be ruined
•The original dates of publishment are at the end of each chapter, just in case later on I decide to fix a little error and all of the sudden it says completed today, ten years into the future
•I never plan to have my books actually published, however it'd be nice. Too often wattpad authors get their books published for the most cliché and awful stories that they only write to please people
•I write for myself. I get an idea and turn it into a book
•If you're still reading at this point, props to you. I'd give you a high-five if you were here

My previous flaws that I've noticed(and you may have too):
—The girl is always with the boy and hardly ever with family or other friends
—Changing things later on. This one's awful because often times, you have to do a lot of rereading and editting
—Being bored through the writing. Basically fillers. Now I try to make everything a meaningful part of the plot.
—Not having a structured plot line. Honestly, just listing what I want to happen makes it sooo much easier
—Not including dates. I think you get that one.

Anyway, thanks for bearing with me. I know I almost went two weeks without another chapter. I should expect more reads until later on. That, and I didn't have wifi over the weekend.

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