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RE: Who Am I? Who Are You?

in #story3 years ago

You were so excited about the bike that I forgot to ask you how the book was going. I'm sorry to read that things are slow. However, as you rightly said, this is just the beginning. I think all processes are not equal and the launch of your book has come at a different and crucial time. These days I was talking to an old man in a village near the city where I live, and he told me, very happy, that he would never have imagined that at this point in his life he would have to learn to wash his hands. I felt happy and I thought: we are alive, and as such the learning process does not stop. Because learning is synonymous with life. I hug you tightly. Take care of yourself. Greetings, Eric. :)

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Thank you, Nancy! It was initially going well but sales dropped off and we got zero bids on the NFT on SuperRare so Ophelia likely won't be creating any more of those for the book illustrations. The word-of-mouth advertising and community support I was hoping for just never kicked in.

That's not to say all is lost. Things could still turn around. My first novel, Alarm Clock Dawn, had been published for three years before it caught fire (thanks to Steemit).

You are so right, learning must never stop. I believe the moment we stop learning, we start dying.

Have a wonderful rest of your week, Nancy! Take care.