meroceank8921

Hello! Thank you so much for your first-time vote on my first sequel in the Jinx trilogy series!! I really appreciate it, even though it’s only an author’s note you voted on (in truth, I don’t really count author’s notes as real chapters in comparison to the prologue of each of the stories I have done so far). Still, a first-time vote is better than nothing, and so far, I just posted the first real chapter in my second science-fiction trilogy series Jinx. You can check it out if you’ve got time, and I appreciate your first-time vote on my second science-fiction book! Thank you so much, and I hope you have a blessed day/evening!

shattering_hopes

Hii, and you’re welcome :D Excited to read more of the sequel in the Jinx trilogy series! (I was actually secretly hoping for a message or notification today because I have been feeling a bit lonely but your message brightened me up! :’D so I should thank YOU for sending such a nice message to me on Wattpad!)
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meroceank8921

Hello! Thank you so much for your vote on my book The Siren's Human Mate (The Siren's Human Mate, Book 1) and your follow on my profile as well! I appreciate these two things, and hope you will enjoy the rest of my book as well. I also wish you a blessed day/evening ahead of you!

meroceank8921

@shattering_hopes Thank you so much for those wonderful words! I have to work extra hard, though, to get the recognition, but I hope that one day, I might actually gain some recognition for my hard effort. I want to thank you and all other readers out there who have supported my books through the way you look at them. My friend from the previous group home I lived in had dreams of being in the STEM field, but her eyes were not really working so well from an early age, so this is my way of helping her see what her dream of being in the STEM field would be like. And plus she has had to put up with her brothers while she was growing up, and her parents wanted nothing to do with her at all. So I hope she can read this book one day and be very proud of how far she has come in life. I was inspired to put my group-home friend's first name in my book as the main protagonist's name as a tribute to her dreams that never really happened before and to help her achieve her dreams through a single literary book people can look at and think, "Wow, that is a very moving story, indeed!"
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shattering_hopes

@meroceank8921 haha hello again! you’re welcome! all your stories are great and I’m glad you published them! it’s amazing how you’ve written that book to not only raise awareness that women can be in the STEM field, but also very thoughtful of you for dedicating that book to your friend! :’D your story is really unique (like I said before) and I hope you’ll become a very successful author/writer in the future and gain some recognization for your hard effort put into each book :)
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meroceank8921

@shattering_hopes Hello, there, once again! I want to thank you for your vote on my newest dystopian YA science-fiction book Jinx (Jinx Book 1). I was very hesitant about putting a science-fiction book up there on my profile, but thanks to you, I've got all the motivation I need to keep going on my book right up to the end. I wanted to raise awareness for female students who are interested in the STEM field from an early age, and my female protagonist was named after a friend of mine from a previous group home who wanted to be in the STEM fields if her eyes were working so well from an early age. So, this is my way of dedicating my book to her, by naming my female protagonist of my newest YA science-fiction book after my group-home friend. And also, I had to consider what megacorporations would be like in a technological dystopian setting, so that made for a perfect setting, with a big, single, global-based megacorporation of technology swallowing up the other smaller corporations who have developed revolutionary technology that they are interested in and stealing the technology that doesn't belong to them from those same smaller companies for themselves, but for what purpose, no one has any idea. Think of it as like The Golden Compass meets The Famoux, if you will. I also wanted to raise awareness for female STEM-field students who wish to become techno-engineers in different fields, even though the STEM field is usually dominated by men, and it's time to change the way female STEM-field workers are thought of. One of my younger sisters is actually in the STEM field, and she's an engineer in her own way. I hope my book will revolutionize the way people look at scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and technology developers in the female gender. What do you think?
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