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The first thing that caught my attention was your username😆being a diehard HP (I mean Harry Potter) fan I just couldn,t stoop to open the post
and the rest was history...I was HOOKED!Originally posted by: suri2610
Thanks so much for starting this thread...words will fall short to say how good a writer Juhi is. She will be terribly missed. And also her Arshi stories. Just love her work. Great job 👍🏼
Although I am very sad to see the end of this captivating story, I can count so many positives:
I'm sure that there will be much (deserved) wailing and gnashing of teeth over your decision, but I want to say that you have my respect and full support for prioritising your asli duniya, but also for committing to finishing this story first.
It's been a thrill and a pleasure to come along for the ride, and I wish you nothing but the very best for the future. I do hope that it involves writing in some form or other (especially if you share it with your readers), because you have a rare talent.
There is a Maori phrase, "Kia kaha", meaning stay strong, that I'd like to end with.
Originally posted by: kiwikali
Until very recently, I was a silent reader, but Expel's latest story Shaadi finally got me to post.I've already told her on other threads what I think of her writing, but it deserves to be repeated:
Although I am very sad to see the end of this captivating story, I can count so many positives:
finding an author who doesn't trigger my pet hates (poor grammar, poor spelling, crazy fonts, unfinished stories, lack of maturity of plot & themes).
developing respect through the reading process for the writer's process. Your insights into your decisions about this story have been fascinating, and I am in awe of how well-thought out this story was.
reading a story where physical intimacy is portrayed sensitively, creatively and not gratuitously
finally posting on IF after months of being a silent reader,
and last but definitely not least, the Baaraatis! I was very late to the party, but I had so much fun!
I'm sure that there will be much (deserved) wailing and gnashing of teeth over your decision, but I want to say that you have my respect and full support for prioritising your asli duniya, but also for committing to finishing this story first.It's been a thrill and a pleasure to come along for the ride, and I wish you nothing but the very best for the future. I do hope that it involves writing in some form or other (especially if you share it with your readers), because you have a rare talent
There is a Maori phrase, "Kia kaha", meaning stay strong, that I'd like to end with.
