intemint

It's been a while, and even though I have only a mere amount of 7 followers I decided to go ahead and "announce" this for myself. I've started writing this book almost a year ago sometime soon. I really like it so far and am really excited to improve my writing. I don't know if I'll ever publish it but I wanted everyone to know that I feel my writing has improved so much since 2017 and even 2018. I've already written a prologue and the first chapter (I'll have to go back and edit) but I don't know if I want it to be viewable to the public. Scary scary steps. Anyways, thanks.

intemint

It's been a while, and even though I have only a mere amount of 7 followers I decided to go ahead and "announce" this for myself. I've started writing this book almost a year ago sometime soon. I really like it so far and am really excited to improve my writing. I don't know if I'll ever publish it but I wanted everyone to know that I feel my writing has improved so much since 2017 and even 2018. I've already written a prologue and the first chapter (I'll have to go back and edit) but I don't know if I want it to be viewable to the public. Scary scary steps. Anyways, thanks.

intemint

Really not feeling any of my stories at all. This always happens...

therealkayelle

@luftballoon I completely understand. It's really difficult pacing out the dramatic scenes between the seemingly insignificant lulls, but I realized in some respects the quiet moments are just as important as the wild chapters as well. It's strange trying to then those boring moments into opportunities to drive the story and characters, ya know?
Balas

intemint

@therealkayelle I'm not very good at filling in the spaces between big events. I'm not good at small talk and small events. Impatient, is what I am. I just want to get to the wonderfully tragedies instead of building up to it. Gah, I want to rip my hair out. 
Balas

therealkayelle

Why aren't you feeling any of your stories?
Balas

intemint

I wrote this review for Sally Masons Trapped on Goodreads, but I thought I could share it on here, to convince people to buy the book (it was 100% worth it, my god). Onto the review. 
          
          This book was so riveting and enticing, I made an account on this website just to show my appreciation. This isn't the first book I have read by sally, but it is by far my favorite. Throughout the entire book I could feel Kelsey's emotions, which is an extremely rare talent for an author to be able to do. The detail, and the constant plot twists kept me hooked, and so I read it in one single day. I got to chapter 18 on Wattpad, and I couldn't wait for it to update so first thing I did was buy the book on amazon, and download the Kindle app just to finish reading. Some scenes had me screaming and crying out of anger or sadness, and other scenes had me giggling and smiling like a goof. The book isn't too fast-paced, but it isn't too slow, and so you're constantly stuck and can't stop reading. I cannot express my love for this book and the attachments I've made to the characters, even to Jed (even though he was a horrible person, not as bad as Napoleon, and when his identity was revealed, Jed seemed like an angel compared to that terrible monster) this book was so good I'm criticizing and encouraging characters in reviews. I love Sally Masons works, and I hope to one day see her at book signings, and have her books occupy the very front and center of every book store there is. She's an amazing author, and I definitely recommend reading her other books.