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Comments of chapter undefined of The Six Guns: The Library

LeoFraust
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I doubt anyone still reads my books, but if you've made it this far, thanks for finishing part two of The Six Guns. This is the end of this series, but the next series will pick up where The Six Guns left off. More has yet to unfold still. There's still a lot of writing I plan to do, just might take a while because my chapters are short for a novel but long for a light novel. To be able to make sure I can actually tie in all the minor details I've had planned since before starting my books, it requires a lot of back reading, planning, foreshadowing and generally just time. Time, which I don't often have, due to working. The average chapter word count I have per book varies as well, based on what feels right for each chapter and the story pacing. This book happened to have around an average word count of 2.6k+ words per chapter and a total word count of nearly 214k words in total! Though it was only roughly 82 chapters, it was a long ride. I had gone on hiatus I think about 7 times. There's a lot to go into these stories and a lot going on in life in general. I don't contract my works either because I do these for fun and go at my own pace. Especially since my pace can be inconsistent sometimes, unlike the older days when I did daily updates for Wear. Speaking of, a few things to look forward to if you read more of my books. Wear will have a part 2. The next part will be titled "Tear". In addition, I do have planned full books chronicling the "Restoration Period" mentioned in The Six Guns, following the Naris Catastrophe. I also plan on writing the full book covering Ishmael's story in detail as well. I also have two other books other than the ones mentioned already, and the names for those projects keep changing because I have yet to decide on a final name for those. The next novel I write will likely be the first book for the series Legacy though, as it is further in the planning phase. Until then, thanks for reading. -Leo Fraust