Three months, 23 days, over 600 hundred pages, over 170K words, and that’s the book.
Finishing something you have started feels really good. I had to change my whole lifestyle to get this book done, but I’m proud of what I’ve produced. I never thought the book would turn out the way it did, and even though I remember the struggles and the heartaches, I still have no idea how I pulled it off. All I can say is that I had questions and over the course of writing I kept finding the right answers.
Really, everything was a question at one point, but if I hadn’t started writing because I had no answers, I would still be wondering how to make things work and not have a single page written.
The story is not complete, but the book is. However, there won’t be a sequel. I wish it was possible, but there are no readers. The chapters barely reach 100 views after a week and hardly anyone ever comments. Gotta Thank REN for the support his comment gave. It helped buddy. However, It gets hard to see something you have put so much work into go unnoticed.
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Finally, I have something I can say is good. Sure, there are a lot of problems and mistakes, but they can be edited out; I just need to find a slave who’s willing to do the work for me…
Although I’m disheartened that it won’t be continuing, it's all right. There are always new stories to cover, new characters to meet, and worlds to visit.
As for the future, I’ll be doing two new projects starting sometime next month. They will be short projects, and I hope to complete them in a limited time frame. quite like the Silver Fang's story.
The books will introduce the characters for the next installation of the lust uncontrolled saga. Yes, that smut will continue into an apocalypse, but that’s for the future. The characters come first. I’ll update a link when I'm ready.
So yeah, this is goodbye for now, but I’ll see you again, in another book, with different characters, and with new difficulties. And hopefully, there will be readers.
Until next time,