pancakesss_

@eyanimo hello! honestly? those are the kind of things clouding my mind. like, what if no one reads it or no one will like it, or no one would even read the summary. but what i have learned is that they will read it. that they will take time to inhale and appreciate your story, you first, have to love your story before someone else would. you have to think first of the scenes and the plot before writing it right away. you just have to organize your thoughts. a little advice on your soon book, grammar, spelling and punctuation, a good cover also helps, make your summary appealing and unique, also, play with words or use more profound words to catch the reader's attention :)

eyanimo

@httpgrxnge tnx for the followback.
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eyanimo

@shakespeare_ wow. nice reading comment coming from you. you're just in the seventh grade right? btw, im also a directioner. hihi
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pancakesss_

No one will probably see this, but I'm thinking of re-writin Just A Kiss. And by that, I mean COMPLETE re-writing. The same plot, but maybe more twists to spice it up a bit. Since our sembreak is fast approaching, more or less I will start on re-writing. But if I have spare time, ((since school's been taking majority of it, recently)) I'll be working on it already.

eyanimo

@shakespeare_  hi. im a silent reader of just a kiss. i honestly love that story. i envy you cause you can write story like that at your age. as much as i wanted to write a thomara story, im lack of motivation. what if no one would read my story? im also afraid that i cant satisfy my readers.
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