With the emergence of social netwoking sites, readers can now easily search
for their favorite writers online. You can now chat with them, share your opinions
in their posts or tweets, and make certain requests. For me, its way better now unlike before where
writers seems a thousand miles away from us.
But always remember this dear readers: don’t mess with writers
especially those in fiction category.
Don’t steal their boyfriends,
don’t do anything unpleasant to their families,
don’t belittle their talents,
don’t gossip their friends,
don’t try exhausting
their very long patience,
don’t copy their works
and don’t say anything bad behind their backs.
For they might take revenge on you in their next work. You’ll be
surprised to wake up one day reading
your name being murdered in her or her co-writers novel.
Don’t you know she can
transform you
or a black cockroach
or in a not so cute pink frog
or make you a super pathetic psycho path?
She can even inflict
you
with a terminal disease
or suffer a death terrible than those in final
destinations franchise.
She can do more than that mind you, keep in mind that
writers imagination is limitless.
By “you” of course, I’m just
referring to your name. You might get lucky if your name is a common name but regardless,
you still don’t want to read your name even if “hypothetically it’s not
referring to you” in a bad light, don’t you? That’s why you always request for
your favorite authors to use your name as the heroine and not the villain.
So I say, when you always gets into trouble, try to avoid it now or
learn to minimize it. But if you really can’t stay away then always scrap
writers from your prospects. Be kind to yourself by being kind to writers. Be
nice to them, treat them with utmost respect. After all they deserved that after entertaining you. But if you are that stubborn, then risk your name become a nightmare. It’s your
choice though. Just don’t say I didn’t
warn you.
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