YukiWritesss

Hey everyone,
          	I just wanted to let you know that I’ve uploaded all the chapters that were in my drafts, which I had originally planned to post one by one every Sunday.
          	
          	For now, I’m taking a break from writing. Lately, I haven’t been in the right mindset to write anything new. I’ve been feeling quite demotivated, and with studies going on, it’s been hard to focus on my novel.
          	
          	Thank you all for your support and understanding. I’ll return when I feel ready and inspired again. 
          	
          	— Yukiwritess

YukiWritesss

Hey everyone,
          I just wanted to let you know that I’ve uploaded all the chapters that were in my drafts, which I had originally planned to post one by one every Sunday.
          
          For now, I’m taking a break from writing. Lately, I haven’t been in the right mindset to write anything new. I’ve been feeling quite demotivated, and with studies going on, it’s been hard to focus on my novel.
          
          Thank you all for your support and understanding. I’ll return when I feel ready and inspired again. 
          
          — Yukiwritess

kurdishgi

          > I don’t know where you're from —
          But I’m from Kurdistan, and my language is Kurdish 
          
          Right now, I publish stories in English, but my dream is to share them in my own language, too — the language of my people and my origin.
          
          If I write a story in Kurdish with English subtitles, or even a book to help others learn Kurdish,
          
           Would you be one of my readers?
          
          

kurdishgi

@YukiWritesss > Thank you. I’m planning to write a book to help people learn the Kurdish language —
            something simple, meaningful, and full of heart. 
            
            It’s not just about words — it’s about sharing my culture, my voice, and my identity.
            I’ll start with basics like greetings, everyday phrases, and vocabulary — and I’ll include English so anyone can follow along.
            
            I hope you’ll support it when it’s ready.
            Would you like to learn a few Kurdish words with me?
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YukiWritesss

@kurdishgi I appreciate you asking, truly! But to be honest, I don’t think I’ll be able to commit to reading it — not now or later. My focus is really limited these days, and I don’t want to make a promise I can’t keep. Wishing you all the best with your writing!
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kurdishgi

> To the kind souls who read my story,
          
          I don’t even know where to begin — but I want to say thank you with all my heart.
          
          When I started writing The Pink Dream, I never imagined that strangers would read it, cry with it, or leave such beautiful words behind. You don’t know how much your comments mean to me — each one felt like a warm light in the dark.
          
          Whether you said, “This is powerful,” or just “What,” you felt something, and that means the world to me. I didn’t expect this story to reach anyone — and now it has reached you.
          
          So thank you…
          For reading.
          For feeling.
          For being here.
          
          This is just the beginning of Mira’s journey — and I promise to keep writing for you, for her, and for every voice that’s ever felt forgotten.
          
          — With love,
          Kurdish Girl
          
          

kurdishgi

> Hey lovely reader! 
          The second part of The Pink Dream is now live.
          
          If you’ve made it this far, I’d love to hear your thoughts — even a small comment would make this little writer’s heart so happy.
          
          Your support keeps me writing. If you’re curious about what happens next… your words will bring it faster. 
          
          Whether you loved it or didn’t, I’m here for honesty. So don’t be shy! 
          
           [https://www.wattpad.com/story/397653057?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=share_writing&wp_page=create&wp_uname=kurdishgi]
          
          
          — by Kurdish Girl