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Just a Rock
Author's Note 1

Author's Note 1

The chapters are so small that putting author’s notes in them would be distracting, so here’s one separate from the chapters on a few topics. Also, this is to commemorate reaching chapter 10.

Small chapter size:

The size of the chapters range from 200-500 words and are fairly short. This is because I’m trying to focus on being able to release chapters every day to help with an issue I have with dropping and procrastinating on fictions. The concept is to make the chapters so short that I won’t have an excuse not to write at least one per day. It’s also to test how popular a story of a rock can get with an active release speed.

Donation:

The donation policy on RRL requires at least 50000 words and 10 chapters. 10 chapters are easy, but for this fiction it might not hit 50k words until chapter 100. So a donation button is unlikely to happen for the time being.

Edit: This is no longer site policy. Story had a patreon for a bit, then got removed during one of the hiatuses.

The author's narrative has been misappropriated; report any instances of this story on Amazon.

Reviews:

I find the hyperbolizing and puns in the reviews to be amusing, but make sure you don’t break the rules. I’ve already deleted a 5 star review for vulgarity, I’m impartial towards reviews. 

Edit: This account is no longer staff and due to lack of internet, I don’t log in to my staff account much, but please follow the rules as I’m still obligated to report/enforce them.

Ratings: 

Feel free to rate this story if you want to, and rate it any score you want. Don’t feel pressured to rate it 5 stars like most of the reviews do right now. If you feel that it deserves a 4 then give it a 4. If lower, still go ahead, be honest.

Suggestions:

I’m planning on writing this story for awhile, so if you want anything to happen in the story, put it in the comments and I’ll see if I can pull it off somehow.

Puns:

If you make a pun in the comments or reviews, I might steal it if it suits the context well enough. Like the granite pun in the comments of chapter nine was just too perfect for what I was writing in ten.