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JANGLES

 

is the first book I've ever completed. It will always be the sweetest, most innocent story I've ever told. I started writing Jangles two months after I joined Wattpad. If it hadn't been for my family's trip to Vietnam--no friends, spotty Internet access--then I'm positive that Jangles or any other story wouldn't have existed. Jangles was written before I had any romantic experience, so it really illustrates my ideals of love and relationships. 

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The Last Virgin Standing

is near and dear to my heart for so many reasons. It was the first real, maybe only, novel I completed. The other two I wrote in a month, running on idea inspiration completely. I took many breaks writing TLVS, but completing it was the best feeling in the entire world. I look back on my writing and cringe, but I also laugh and cry. I can see my own growth as a writer and person in this book. As many of my readers know, this book has received attention from different agents, publishers, and app developers. This book made writing more than just a hobby, more than an outlet to release my teenage angst. This novel has brought me amazingly dedicated fans who make me laugh at their comments. Even with its flaws, The Last Virgin Standing has changed my life. 

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CANDY FLOSS

 

was the first and only novel I completed during NaNoWriMo. I was in the middle of writing TLVS when I had the sudden urge to write about candy floss. The title was so intriguing to me, and I had to figure out what the story was. By the end of the book, I'd forgotten most of the little details I'd included at the beginning. I've fixed this, but Alfie's aunt, pregnant with triplets, had only given birth to one baby at the end. While it's a boring book with little character development, I still find it charming.

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