EmanAlAdl

To everyone reading Apartheid, 
          	
          	First of all, thank you so much from the depth of my heart, it means the world to me. 
          	I'd just wanted to let you know that I'm still in the first stage of the editing process, which means I'm still rewriting and fixing plot holes, so without further ado, I'd like to clarify a couple of points out: 
          	○ Chapters II - IX would be almost 100% rewritten, so those awkward or cringy dialogues or paragraphs are all in the process of enhancement or elimination, so please don't let it discourage you from reading on. In about a week or two, I'll have them fixed.
          	○ Vienna is Vaniza, and Richard is Rizwan. 
          	I changed their names to match their racial background. It was easy to replace them all in the Word document at once, but here, they'll be gradually corrected with every rewritten chapter I republish.
          	○ Please excuse any grammar or punctuation mistake, there's a whole round of editing for that, I promise.
          	○ First drafts are clumsy and full of things to fix here and there, especially when it's completed over the course of multiple years since you get better at writing with time, so you might find a huge difference between my writing style at the beginning and at the end.
          	But this is why we edit, we make sure the first chapters are as good as the last ones and we polish the whole manuscript.
          	
          	Thank you for bearing with me, I owe it to you all.
          	
          	With love, 
          	Your girl Eman.

EmanAlAdl

To everyone reading Apartheid, 
          
          First of all, thank you so much from the depth of my heart, it means the world to me. 
          I'd just wanted to let you know that I'm still in the first stage of the editing process, which means I'm still rewriting and fixing plot holes, so without further ado, I'd like to clarify a couple of points out: 
          ○ Chapters II - IX would be almost 100% rewritten, so those awkward or cringy dialogues or paragraphs are all in the process of enhancement or elimination, so please don't let it discourage you from reading on. In about a week or two, I'll have them fixed.
          ○ Vienna is Vaniza, and Richard is Rizwan. 
          I changed their names to match their racial background. It was easy to replace them all in the Word document at once, but here, they'll be gradually corrected with every rewritten chapter I republish.
          ○ Please excuse any grammar or punctuation mistake, there's a whole round of editing for that, I promise.
          ○ First drafts are clumsy and full of things to fix here and there, especially when it's completed over the course of multiple years since you get better at writing with time, so you might find a huge difference between my writing style at the beginning and at the end.
          But this is why we edit, we make sure the first chapters are as good as the last ones and we polish the whole manuscript.
          
          Thank you for bearing with me, I owe it to you all.
          
          With love, 
          Your girl Eman.

EmanAlAdl

To everyone who's been reading Apartheid for the past four years, you're getting a double update this Thursday (chapter 30 + Epilogue).
          I've been postponing writing Apartheid's end for so long now because of how emotionally attached I am to the characters; it's hard to accept their story is over.
          
          I'll keep it on the site and I'll keep reposting the edited and rewritten chapters until I sign a publishing contract since the publisher demands its exclusivity, however, the same case with TROAC, if you happen to live anywhere other than Egypt, or you do live in Egypt but can't get a copy due to whichever reason you might have, feel free to dm me your email and I'll send you a pdf ebook version for free. 
          
          Thank you for the overwhelming constant support, I owe it to you all.

EmanAlAdl

Smiling in complete relief, I lean on the other side of the mattress.
          And before I know it, a chuckle escapes my mouth from the disbelief of how everything turns out at the end.
          Hope.
          The word roams in my mind,  and I know it quite certainly, that it's what caused the victory. It's hope.
           
          Novel / The Result of a change
          Written by /Eman Nabil
          
          If you live in Egypt, you can find TROAC in the following bookstores. 
          In case you're wondering why it's taken off wattpad, the answer is because I had to due to a statement in the contract that demanded it not to be published elsewhere :/ 
          I'm really sorry, but it's out of my hands.
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          متوفر حاليًا في المكتبات :
          _مكتبة مبتدأ بوسط البلد
          _ مكتبة تويا بالمعادي
          _ مكتبة رواية بفيصل
          _ مكتبة فكرة بمدينة نصر
          _ فاقوس بوك ستور الشرقية
          _ مكتبة حروف بالزقايق
          _ المكتبة العصرية بالمنصورة 
          _ مكتبة إدراك بطنطا
          _ مكتبة إدراك بالمحلة
          _ مكتبة كريم بوك ستور بدمنهور
          _ مكتبة الخياط بوك ستور بالإسكندرية
          _ مكتبة سيد وبيرم بالإسكندرية
          _ مكتبة share book بالإسكندرية
          _مكتبة مـــلاذ بسموحه الإسكندرية
          _ مكتبة آدم بوك ستور - قنا 
          
          متوفرة حاليا في جميع منافذ بيع الأهرام 
          
          مكتبة نادي الجزيرة. 
           مكتبة النادي الأهلي الجزيرة.
           محطة مترو البحوث.
          محطة مترو الدقي.
           مكتبة شارع شبرا.
          مكتبة صيد القطامية.
           مكتبة نادي المعادي.
          مكتبة وادي دجلة
           مكتبة النادي الأهلي الشيخ زايد.
          مكتبة المقطم في شارع 9.
           مكتبة النادي الأهلي مدينة نصر.
           مكتبة الاهرام ميدان رابعة العدوية.
          مكتبة الاهرام بنادي الطيران. 
          مكتبة الاهرام بنادي الشمس.
           مكتبة الاهرام محطة مترو الشهداء.
           مكتبه الاهرام محطة مصر.
          مكتبة الاهرام بطنطا. 
           #دار_تويتة_للنشر_والتوزيع #غرّد_للعالم

EmanAlAdl

It's quite an honour to announce that on this day, November the 14th 2017, a contract between me and the respected manager of Tweeta Publishers has been signed to make the publication of my novel, The Result Of A Change, a reality. 
          Await the release of the novel on January in the Cairo National Book Fair 2018.
          Thanks to Tweeta Publishers for getting me closer to my dream. 
          
          With love and regards,
          Eman Nabil 

EmanAlAdl

@most_bay It's always possible if you don't quit trying, you know? I struggled so much to find a publisher who accepts english works, but I eventually did which was pretty great. And yes, it's a new emerging publishing house but they've got a great distribution plan, it's impressive. Thank you so much for your kind words, I couldn't be more honoured :))
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most_bay

@EmanAlAdl thank you! That's a statement I will always value. It would be nice to get published, although I'm not sure if it's even possible. XD
            It's really interesting to know there's a publisher that accepts books in English in Egypt! It must be a new publishing house. Seems really promising and I'm sure they've won an amazing person and writer. That's you. :))
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EmanAlAdl

@most_bay Thank you so much! It means a lot to me, to be honest, and I hope the same for you! Your work is incredible, it deserves to be recognized 
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TSTurcotte

Thank you for the follow, feel free to check out 'Playing Pretend', let me know if you have a book I can take a look at for you.

EmanAlAdl

@StorybookHorror Pleasure, mate. 
            Sure, I'll check it out, and thanks so much for your offer. You actually added mine to your reading list, I hope you enjoy it. ^^
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raghdanezzat

Hey Eman, would you mind checking out my romance book BLUES? 

EmanAlAdl

@raghdanezzat Hey there! Sure, I'll consider reading it as soon as possible. 
            Thanks a lot for your humble recommendation :') 
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EmanAlAdl

@kacummins It's quite an honourable pleasure, Ms. 
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