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Aug 21, 2018 01:58PM

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One of the coolest fantasy worlds I've immersed myself in, movie or book. You're writing style is beautiful, and flowy, and paints an amazing picture.
Keep it up! I'll wait forever for book 3.


correction he writes incomplete stories

One of the coolest fantasy worlds I've immersed myself in, movie or book. You're writing style is beautiful,..."
yes, you will wait forever for book 3

Please take this down. It is hateful and unnecessary. He is human. Give him a break, please.

I’d like to share something I read once that I have highlighted, bookmarked and otherwise tagged on every medium for reading/listening to literature I use. I have referred back to this passage more times than I can count (although, to be honest, I’m horrible at math so that doesn’t take much). It begins something like this:
“PERHAPS THE GREATEST FACULTY our minds possess is the ability to cope with pain. Classic thinking teaches us of the four doors of the mind, which everyone moves through according to their need.”
It goes on to explain the four doors: Sleep, Forgetting, Madness and Death.
All but the very luckiest of us has dealt with pain, tremendous loss and sometimes what feels like overwhelming sadness. While your words on this may seem maudlin to some, for me they are the very definition of human preservance and strength. They have repeatedly given me hope that I will make it through whatever doors I need to, to come out the other side whole. Thank you for that.
I know it must seem strange to have your own words provided back to you as a form of therapy. I just wanted you to know that if you don’t write another thing in you life (certainly not a suggestion) you will have given me something that has made my life inexplicably better nonetheless.
MC
PS: I have been working on a tattoo design featuring these doors (maybe just one) for years. It would be amazing to have your blessing to actually put needle to skin, so to speak.

I am extreamly anxious for the next book, but understand that craftmanship takes time. Keep up the good work.