GummyHorse

Okay, so apparently one of my works was updated last in 1969. I'm not that old. (or am I? :3) I love this glitch so I'm never updating that book again.

BhndThyCrmsnEys

@GummyHorse I'm two... two and a half. Yes, best indeed.
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GummyHorse

Okay, so apparently one of my works was updated last in 1969. I'm not that old. (or am I? :3) I love this glitch so I'm never updating that book again.

BhndThyCrmsnEys

@GummyHorse I'm two... two and a half. Yes, best indeed.
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GummyHorse

Okay, this post is a result of things I've seen everywhere on every writing site. It doesn't matter if two or 50 people don't like your story. That is no reason to stop writing. There will always be people who don't like it and there will always be people who do like it. There are people who don't like Harry Potter. Did that stop Rowling? No. Your book could be published and really popular someday. But not if you give up right now. Writing is not about how many followers you can get or how many comments you get on your story. It's about having fun and writing stories you've worked for hours on and writing from the heart. Yes it is nice to get a comment or compliment, but that shouldn't be the sole reason you're writing. Why did you come here in the first place?