It's a Wonderful (Wattpad) Life

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The History of My Wattpad Account And (Most) of the Books I've Written Over the Years

2013
I read a lot during this time. I had just finished the Harry Potter series and I was upset I had no more HP to read. A friend of mine mentioned Wattpad and how it had a lot of HP fanfics (including one that she wrote.) So, when I got home on October 2nd, I downloaded the app and made an account. My username was something along the lines of StrahberryQueen. I went by "Berry" then instead of "Berri."
I didn't write much. I mostly read HP fanfictions and some original stories I liked, too. I also used the PC version a lot and messed around in the forums all day. My first story was a minecraft fanfiction called "Can You Hear the Hissing?" (Ugh, cringy, I know.) I can't remember how many reads it had, but it was somewhere around 500-1k. I actually made a separate account for Minecraft, although I only published one book for a while, then deleted it. That account became what is now BerriBunch.

2014
In early January I posted some original (cliche) stories. One had a really nice looking cover because I hosted a contest for it in the forums. (I still have the cover on my old computer somewhere.) It was called "I Can't Love You" and it was about a werewolf boy and a vampire girl (or maybe the other way around?) who fell in love. The girl's name was Lauren and the guy's Damion. The mean girl character was named Prissy. It's hard to get more cliche than that. I never got past lik 5 chapters.
The second book was called "Girls Can't WHAT?" I had a cover contest for this one too. It was about a girl who loved to race (racecars) but everyone thought she couldn't do it because she was a girl. Her boyfriend ends up dumping her because he thinks she's a lesbian for liking racing. I got like.. 4 chapters of that one published.
The third was called "Poms or Punting." Ever seen Bella and the Bulldogs? It's that. Almost entirely. I was super pissed off when that show came out. Basically, the main character is a cheerleader and gets invited to join the football team. She has to choose which one she wants to do. I had a cover contest for this one too. I never published this book at all, though.
The fourth was a Harry Potter fanfiction called "Which Weasley?" and was focused on the Weasley twins. I had a cover made for me. My username was sstrawberryy at this point, I recall. But basically, it was an AU where Fred and George are both alive and the protag (Amanda) loves both of them. The friend that recommended wattpad to me used to read it and tell me at school to update. I really only continued writing it because she loved it so much.
I still have all the covers of these books in my old computer, and some drafts of the chapters, too.

I had a small hiatus, then in August 2014 I published "Five Nights at Freddy's." That's an ENTIRELY different can of worms. I published a series of 5 (6?) Human FNaF fanfictions until 2015, i think. I can't remember when I finished the series...

At some point in between 2014 and late 2015 I also wrote a Doctor Who fanfiction called "Don't Blink" that I never published, a superwholock fanfiction just called "SuperWhoLock" that I published one chapter of, and a DIFFERENT fnaf book called "Just Gold" that was based off of that one Mandopony song that goes "some bots are just gold".

2015
Other than the FNAF fanfictions and co-writing the original "How to Human" with Ash (It was on her profile back then, not mine) I wrote a couple short stories based off of songs. One was based off of I Write Sins Not Tragedies (P!aTD) and the other was based off of Cancer (MCR).

I had "Berri's Book of Randomness" sometime in 2014-early 2015 back when randomness books were more common than art books. by the 3rd book in the series it was only art.
There was also "The Ductionary", a dictionary of misspelled words that started when I tried to comment "stop" on one of Larry's old artbooks and accidentally wrote "srop." It started the Asropalypse.
And there was "Mafia", a Town Of Salem-esque book based on a game we used to play in my English class all the time. It was interactive and super fun to write, but I ran out of ideas and the updates were slow and inconsistent so I just deleted it.
There was also "Misadventures in Sketchlandia," a book about my OCs and their backstories, told in an episodic format. It became too hard to keep up with.

2016
I was strictly an art account for a while, then I got back into writing a little bit. I moved "Unknown Sender" over from one of my other accounts where it had a different title and only about seven chapters. I finished writing it not too long ago as some of you know.
I also dug up my old drafts of "How To Human" from when Ash and I were first writing it. I remade the cover, proofread everything, and published it and now I'm working on number two.

And now here we are, Drawberri 4, which is actually my 9th art book (11th if you count the 3 "Art Spam"s that i had)

It really has been a great three years and I'm so glad I've been here and have been able to meet some of you guys. Here's to more years and more books.

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