Butterbitter_2

          	I want to address something clearly and once.
          	
          	Some of my chapters were removed because I signed legal publishing contracts with official platforms. That is not a “yucky move,” a trick, or false advertising  that is how professional writing works. The story was completed. It was later redistributed according to contract requirements.
          	
          	Authors are not obligated to keep their work free forever. Writing takes time, energy, creativity, and sacrifice. Choosing to monetize that work does not make it “mid,” greedy, or dishonest  it makes it a career choice.
          	
          	If paid platforms are not for you, that is completely okay. You are free to stop reading, unfollow, or move on to content that fits your preferences. What is not okay is attacking authors for growing, signing contracts, or choosing to be compensated for their labor.
          	
          	Criticism is welcome. Disrespect and entitlement are not.
          	
          	I appreciate readers who understand that writers are humans with responsibilities, not machines that produce free content endlessly. Thank you to those who have supported my work and my growth  it does not go unnoticed.
          	
          	
          	

jaarmauthor

@Butterbitter_2 Hello,I recently came across your work on and wanted to commend you on the strength of your writing. Your narrative flow, character development, and overall storytelling demonstrate clear skill and potential. The way you structure scenes and maintain reader engagement is particularly effective.
          	  
          	  As I read, I found myself considering how your writing could be further refined and positioned for broader visibility. If you are open to a brief conversation, I would be glad to exchange thoughts and insights regarding your work and its potential growth
          	  If you’re open to it, 
          	  You can reach me on whichever platform you prefer:
          	  
          	  • Discord: mal_com556
          	  • Instagram: mal_com556
          	  • Email: salanrichstudio@gmail.com
          	  
          	  Just let me know which one you’re most comfortable with, and we can continue the conversation there. Looking forward to exchanging ideas!
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Butterbitter_2

          I want to address something clearly and once.
          
          Some of my chapters were removed because I signed legal publishing contracts with official platforms. That is not a “yucky move,” a trick, or false advertising  that is how professional writing works. The story was completed. It was later redistributed according to contract requirements.
          
          Authors are not obligated to keep their work free forever. Writing takes time, energy, creativity, and sacrifice. Choosing to monetize that work does not make it “mid,” greedy, or dishonest  it makes it a career choice.
          
          If paid platforms are not for you, that is completely okay. You are free to stop reading, unfollow, or move on to content that fits your preferences. What is not okay is attacking authors for growing, signing contracts, or choosing to be compensated for their labor.
          
          Criticism is welcome. Disrespect and entitlement are not.
          
          I appreciate readers who understand that writers are humans with responsibilities, not machines that produce free content endlessly. Thank you to those who have supported my work and my growth  it does not go unnoticed.
          
          
          

jaarmauthor

@Butterbitter_2 Hello,I recently came across your work on and wanted to commend you on the strength of your writing. Your narrative flow, character development, and overall storytelling demonstrate clear skill and potential. The way you structure scenes and maintain reader engagement is particularly effective.
            
            As I read, I found myself considering how your writing could be further refined and positioned for broader visibility. If you are open to a brief conversation, I would be glad to exchange thoughts and insights regarding your work and its potential growth
            If you’re open to it, 
            You can reach me on whichever platform you prefer:
            
            • Discord: mal_com556
            • Instagram: mal_com556
            • Email: salanrichstudio@gmail.com
            
            Just let me know which one you’re most comfortable with, and we can continue the conversation there. Looking forward to exchanging ideas!
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MThomas805

Heart of an Alpha was truly amazing. I love your writing skills and especially how you narrate your story, you don't dwell on one part for so long that it gets boring and you make it to where you are excited to get to the next part. I am very excited for part two. I see, in your comments that you have concerns about being an author but you are a very talented one and very appreciated. Please continue on

Butterbitter_2

          Being an author isn’t what it seems. You pour your heart into every word, every chapter… and sometimes it feels like no one notices.
          
          Late nights, endless edits, and sacrifices that go unseen. Promotion feels impossible. Support feels distant. And the silence can be deafening.
          
          You write anyway… even when it breaks you.
          

Butterbitter_2

Life has a cruel way of making you strong through things you never deserved to go through, teaching you how to smile while your heart learns how to bleed in silence, and reminding you that surviving is sometimes the only victory you’re allowed to claim.