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1. What is your favourite thing about writing on 카지노후기?
I get to share my works without having to go through the process of querying and publishing (although, that's the dream. lol). I am able to share and create stories on a whim and 카지노후기 lets me post all my stories and helps them be accessible by anyone on the web.
That and the community involved with 카지노후기. The platform provides a legion of readers and I have met friends and received feedback from the users, themselves. 카지노후기 has definitely been my practice ground and has seen all my trashfire novel prototypes and my even trashier first drafts.
All in all, 카지노후기 is probably the only thing holding up my authorial identity, and for that, I am thankful.
2. What challenges did you face while writing the Piper: The Gods of Dansarun?
A lot. xD
If we go back to when I was writing this novella in early 2022, I would just give you war flashbacks. A little 온라인카지노게임-time: I finished writing The Chronicles of Fantasiliain late 2021 and I have devoted the entire year for that, which resulted in me having a drafting withdrawal. For the start of 2022, I haven't written anything except another trashfire novelette whose idea has been stuck in my head for, say...six years.
Anyway, come February, talks of the ONC starts buzzing around me. Before 2021 ended, I promised myself that I'd go on a writing spree on 2022 just because I got held back from drafting for the entirety of 2021. So, when the ONC prompts rolled out, I got my idea of a lifetime. And I got to work.
And ultimately ended up with four ONC novellas to enter.
By March, the pressure of having to finish all four novellas and post to completion has never been that high. As a student in uni, I was in the middle of the semester and coursework is piling in. So, I threw all rationality away and hammered down on all four ONC novellas, PTGD included.
Of course, that ended up with me failing two number theory tests. xD
But no regrets! PTGD has reached the ONC Longlist (as did my other three novellas) and for that, I am happy.
Then, other problems start to creep up. I noticed that PTGD's ending is a little bit rushed and has gaps because I wrote it last out of all the four novellas for ONC. It ended up having missing scenes and a chopped-up narrative.
And worse? The sequels started building themselves in my head, starting from the amazing titles.
So I had to go back and edit PTGD. I figured if I am to write the sequels, I need to have a solid first book. I am simply not repeating my mistake with The Chronicles of Fantasilia which resulted to me holding back writing for a year just to edit. And I edited PTGD in the midst of relocation, a brand new semester starting, and a couple of other crazy things happening all at once.