We celebrated another year of Writers for Readers at Richmond Minoru Public Library on October 07, 2025. They invited me as one of the local authors, marking my second time joining them. I felt privileged to meet other authors from our community and learn how they manage to introduce their books to the public. Being a self-published author was not easy, like selling books on your own or approaching bookstores to see if they could carry my books within their store. Most of the bookstore owners repeatedly rejected my requests to place my book on their bookshelf or in their in-store display. Except for Steveston Bookstore at Steveston Village in Richmond, which opened its door and put Fate Unshaken on its display near the check-out counter.
However, now that I joined the event, it was an honor to participate and talk to the public about how I ended up being a self-published author. Sharing my journey with others invigorated my passion for writing and reminded me of the importance of perseverance. Each conversation sparked new connections and ideas, reigniting my belief in the power of storytelling.



Table display of Revenge Mistaken and Fate Unshaken at the Writers for Readers 2025, Richmond Public Library Minoru branch, 07 October 2025.
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