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Jun 2023

So I released my first physical copy of my novel Wallflower Blooming in January.

Was it the best...I am a fan of myself but I admit it needed work. So I gave it a rest. In May I released my second book/my first series, The Light of Night Book One. This time remembering the criticism I faced before with my first book release. I admit :sob: you could definitely see the progress.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C5P5L3DL/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr=2

Then I took the chance and decided to edit Wallflower Blooming. Upon editing it I fixed and changed things to be a lot better and even got a new cover. Then...... I chose to go and try one of my lifelong goals. Wallflower Blooming, the updated version is now on Barnes & Noble and I honestly now want to work harder.
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wallflower-blooming-daiesha-bobbitt/1143586006?ean=97983692582552

So, now I want to go back and edit my other novels before I release them in places because I can see that my novels can do a lot better. Who knew that taking chances can change so much in a positive aspect :hugging:.

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I hope all goes well with the reedits in a way that both you and your readers will be happy with! 🤞:slight_smile:🤞

Thank you! :sob: and most definitely! I feel like a new author in a way and now find myself wanting to change the ways my novels were. This experience has changed my old author's thoughts completely.

It definitely is nerve-wracking yet exhilarating to get your work publishing. I'm in the same boat with you.

It is! It's like learning a lot of life lessons. The funny thing is that I wanted to make manga/webcomics at first but then I found that I had a large love for just writing novels. Now I can't stop :joy: