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Gestation by John Gold
Gestation by John Gold








Gestation by John Gold

I’d like to thank the Litworld team for doing an amazing job at promoting my book. I’m forever grateful to the people who inspired me to keep writing and for those that said I should just put a cork in it! I am in awe of how fast Chrysalis has been read by readers around the world. And I wanted to share our story with the world. I was with him, side by side, and I felt his pain as if it was my own. If I’m being totally honest, sometimes I cried when I wrote the traumatizing and dramatic life experiences of Anji. No free hugs, no super luck, no powers and definitely no magic for free. The story just wrote itself: a world of mystery, elaborate plot twists, and devious characters. I had so many things to say and write that eventually I put pen to paper. I was full of emotions and energy and purely inspired.

Gestation by John Gold

It was like reading and playing at the same time, a game you could only dream of! Needless to say, I became a fan of the genre. It was a revelation! The two things I liked the most, internet gaming and books, were now seamlessly combined to produce heroic stories. I read all of the stories from the first LitRPG wave in Russia. Life was like a game to me: you earn resources and gold and spend them on armor and equipment.Īt the end of 2013, I read my first LitRPG book. Restaurants, websites, freelance, ghostwriting - everything I did, I gave it my all. I was finding out my place in the world, trying different jobs and directions for life. I remember everything as if it was just yesterday…Īt 22, I went through a pre-midlife crisis. The most lasting impression for me was the Fallout series. After classes, I would search through breathtaking stories describing unseen worlds, their histories, and characters. The first computer in my life appeared when I entered university. Being an inquisitive child, I spent days reading books and encyclopedias. Instead of listening to my mom and dad about getting exercise and some fresh air, I stayed inside doing the most rebellious thing I could think of to exasperate my parents: read. Every day, my parents would want me to go outside and play with the other kids. My childhood can be simply described in one word: rebellious.

Gestation by John Gold

Betrayed and fueled by homesickness and revenge, he will go through hell to face the things hidden in the darkest corners.īuy the book, and follow the author on social media: Facing Death itself, conducting dark rituals, and using forbidden magic? Being sent to hell is not something that 12-year-old Anji ever expected from a government orphanage program set in a VR fantasy RPG Chrysalis.










Gestation by John Gold