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In all honesty, I do not know how to write a book blurb when the story is only just beginning. Even when I already have a plot in mind, part of me will inevitably add twists or change certain details as I continue writing. I am not much of a planner, and following a completely predetermined outline feels too restrictive and boring to me.

writh_ink

In all honesty, I do not know how to write a book blurb when the story is only just beginning. Even when I already have a plot in mind, part of me will inevitably add twists or change certain details as I continue writing. I am not much of a planner, and following a completely predetermined outline feels too restrictive and boring to me.

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I miss the old Wattpad—the version I discovered when I was still in elementary school, shortly after learning that e-books existed. It was a time when every story felt free and accessible, and readers were willing to stay even when an author’s writing was messy or imperfect. I miss the rawness, the authenticity, and the feeling that people were simply there to tell stories and enjoy them.

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As a religious person who writes horror, I know publishing my work may place me on the edge of a cliff, where criticism and judgment are inevitable. Yet who are they to judge when my stories are not written to glorify darkness, but to explore the struggle between human frailty and remaining faithful to God?