Yesterday I felt like offering one of my readers a bonus for buying two of my books, namely The Magick of Astrorelationships (Kindle) and Mundane Body Magick (Kindle and Paperback). The bonus consisted in my booklet Magick Pills for Hard Transits (Kindle and Paperback).
This feeling happened out of the blue, as it came to me he might be in need of the extra information and details from the booklet, which increases the options I have presented in my first two books by adding more precise means of dealing with the issues I am addressing in them.
The response I got from him was amazing and he said it was a perfect synchronicity. He seems to be experiencing some hardship and he asked Lilith for help. The next day he received the booklet from me and he thought that was her answer to his request. I think it could very well be, because the feeling I felt that determined me to send it to him was familiar, and I usually get those feelings whenever some psychic connection is activated with someone with whom I share a relationship with Lilith. So I'm pretty sure something inside the booklet will help him determine the cause of the hardship he's experiencing at the moment, as well as means to deal with it.
It looks like the Goddess has worked her magick yet again, and I am eagerly awaiting for good news from my reader.
Blessings to you both! <3
Saturday, June 22, 2019
Saturday, June 8, 2019
Whaddya know
A short while ago one of my readers told me that he also hates to read! He said he found my books very easy to read though, straight-forward, and a breath of fresh air.
I write my books precisely in that fashion because I hate reading too and I'm mostly expecting bullet points from long texts. I'm also writing in a way as if I were talking to the reader over a drink or a joint, because I think this informal style makes the book more easier to be read and understood. Especially by beginners! Directly addressing the reader in a friendly manner makes them more susceptible to continue reading in my opinion, and possibly even make them feel as if they are being considered an equal by the author rather than some silly noob that should stay in line, pay attention, and follow the text to the letter.
Thank you for your feedback!
I write my books precisely in that fashion because I hate reading too and I'm mostly expecting bullet points from long texts. I'm also writing in a way as if I were talking to the reader over a drink or a joint, because I think this informal style makes the book more easier to be read and understood. Especially by beginners! Directly addressing the reader in a friendly manner makes them more susceptible to continue reading in my opinion, and possibly even make them feel as if they are being considered an equal by the author rather than some silly noob that should stay in line, pay attention, and follow the text to the letter.
Thank you for your feedback!
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