Hi y'all!
So this is one of those famous thank you end notes. If you made it this far, then you should know that I love each and every one of you dear readers. Each and every one. Yes, even the silent ones.
I started writing this last year in March, when I was literally at the lowest point of my short life. The first few chapters, four to be exact, were written down earlier, in 2016. But then I had abandoned this book for the next ten months until I stumbled upon it while trying to clear my laptop, crying over something I can't remember right now. Going through the first drafts of the first chapters made me cringe and as I started editing those, a concrete plan about this story formed in my head and I decided to finish writing it.
Back in March 2017, I had spent one entire month moping and crying over anything and everything. I won't go into boring details but back then, some shit happened and I lost a purpose, as cliche as this sounds. As a result, my self esteem also plummeted down below to the centre of the Earth. I wasn't exactly depressed but I was sad, extremely sad. The kind of sad that cries because of burning toast and spilling milk.
I felt useless. It was pathetic really, and a bit funny now that I look back at it.
But anyway, I started writing this book because of three reasons,
1. I had nothing to do for a whole month.
2. I always wanted to write a book.
3. I wanted to satisfy usually low need for achievement.
So now, after one year and five months and 92,929 words, 385 MS Word pages and countless mugs of coffee later, I have finished my first ever full-length novel and that's all thanks to you guys. Because let's face it, I would've quit on the first day if I didn't have any readers. Some would say that 3.2k is not much but to me it's more than enough. Again, thanks for taking out your time to read, vote and comment on my book.
It's not perfect, far from it. Hell, on a good day I get a solid 5/10 in brutal self evaluation. Certain parts need editing and rewriting and I'm mostly aware of the flaws this book has, but in the process of writing it, I can confidently say that I have improved a lot. I still need to work on many areas of writing fiction but I know I'm certainly better than I was last summer and your feed back, constructive criticism as well as all those cute, encouraging comments helped me a lot! So let's this one last time okay? THANK YOU!
Have a lovely day!
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Date of publishing the first part - March 11, 2017
Date of publishing the epilogue - July 14, 2018
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