Hi everyone,
I'm sure you must be knowing that nowadays many writers have started facing the problem of plagiarism. I have come across several writers whose works were published on various anonymous sites without their consent and it has become increasingly difficult for them to get their stories removed from them. I'm sure you all understand that writing a story requires a lot of hard work. Therefore, I have made all my stories private as a precaution to save myself from this problem. Hope u guys understand. I know that by doing this I've probably created more difficulties for myself since I'm not sure whether the private stories are suggested to other readers by Wattpad or not. But I prefer to keep my stories safe and intact rather than catching the attention of those unwanted elements who copy my work without caring about my sentiments. So the readers who don't follow me, if u wish 2 read my stories further, u can follow me and I will send u the different URL links to my stories. U can save those msgs in ur Inbox and whenever I update the story, u can click on that URL and u will get the story and the readers who follow me, same thing goes 4 u guys as well. Msg me that u want the link to my stories and I will send it 2 u since from now on all my chapters are going to be private.U can also do 1 more thing. U can type the name of my stories in the search bar and u will find them. My followers won't hv any problem in reading them and the new readers can follow me for reading them. The names of my stories are-
1-At last the princess found her prince
2-Baazigar
3-His, and only his
4-Tera mujhse hai pehle ka naata koi
5-The not so nice Mr. Vampire
6-Secret best friends
U can also try deleting and then re adding my books to ur library. Hope that helps as I'm not sure which way will work properly since the technical issues are confusing. Thanks for all your support.Keep smiling and keep shining for ur loved ones.
Stay blessed...:)
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Tera mujhse hai pehle ka naata koi
FanfictionWhen love is true...distance doesn't matter! A short story of Manan.