Hello Divine Colinx
I spent some time reading “Final Year To Do List” and I wanted to reach out because it felt different in a very sincere way. Ivana’s voice stood out to me, especially when she admits she prefers watching drama rather than being part of it. That small detail made her feel real from the beginning.
I also liked how the story builds from something that seems harmless into something more serious. The idea of a final year list sounds fun at first, but the way it slowly pulls her into situations she never planned for was very well done. You made that shift feel natural without forcing it.
There is a quiet honesty in your writing. The way you describe her watching others and then slowly becoming part of the same chaos carries a feeling that stays with the reader. It feels personal and familiar at the same time.
While reading, I kept thinking that this is the kind of story people connect with, but it may not yet be getting the attention it truly deserves. The foundation is strong, and the emotions are clear, but it feels like it is still waiting to reach a wider audience.
I am curious about your journey as a writer. Have you published any of your work on Amazon or Goodreads?
If you are open to a quick and relaxed conversation, I would be glad to connect.