A THANK YOU
Hello my dear readers,
We have now hit two weeks since the official launch of Scales of Justice: Book One. So far, it has received quite a bit of feedback from the community, both good and critical, and is currently still holding top of the page in Hosted Games. I am incredibly grateful for all your comments, ratings, and engagement with his game. You have made this journey magical, and I am beyond happy with its outcome.
I am, perhaps, one of the main critics of my own work. I began this game as my first ever project in English, still green as a writer, an amateur with nothing but a silly dream of telling stories. This game has been my debut in many ways; it pushed me to publish, it pushed me to practice and improve my skills, and it pushed me to engage with a fabulous community that has helped me direct my work so others could enjoy my tales through my writing. During the hard times of Covid, it brought me to finally start working towards my aspirations, and I cannot be more grateful for it. I am grateful for everything this game brought me as a writer.
Now, I am someone with more than 3 years of experience in multiple accounts of writing. I am a graduated historian, a graduated writer, and a programmer working on my last master's degree in STEM. I have written and coded so many new things, tried new genres and styles, experimented with ideas. I have heard your feedback throughout this WIP, and I am listening to everything people have to say now that it's published. I am planning to continue with my work - I am planning to make the next book better, taking into account all the knowledge you've all taught me throughout this journey.
I've been listening to everything that people have suggested as improvements and criticism, but I'm also curious what parts of the book people truly enjoyed and would like to see more. Forgive me if this sounds a little selfish, but I do wish to hear more from everyone, and of course, there's nothing more pleasant for a writer than to see their story being loved (that is, of course, not to discourage anyone from critical feedback; it helps greatly with improving my faults). Please, continue sending your feedback. Tell me what parts have been the most compelling, alongside any other feedback you may have. I am still here to listen, still here to learn. The only way is up.
With all my love,
Julia xx













