
Ever wondered why so many Americans (well, quite a few) always ended up publishing books?
Is it because of their First Amendment?
Whether it is based on that or not, sometimes, writing down about what is very important in life, just like the history books, plays a significant role where crucial information that needed to be remembered are recorded.
Even the stone ages there were recordings of "events" happened in caves, and walls, when civilization advances.

It felt like just yesterday when this message was prompted in my Private Messenger.... But is has been almost 3 years ago.
How long did I procrastinated??
Long enough to shelve it till of late that I felt I needed to do this... no... we need to complete this.
A true story that was never meant to survive pass year 2000...
Especially a distance relationship story.
But God always has something up His sleeve. To have every major event happened in both lives across the world simultaneously covered with His fingerprints would be something no one would ever thought it could happen.
It did, and still is happening
Every single day.
All started with a "screech of the sound" from a 56K modem.... linking two souls journeying together—through the 3rd cord of God.

Because this is our very first book, with a limited knowledge of storytelling, we, at least I, decided to seek assistance from A.I to help get our 2-decade span of memories compiled together into one point for us to remember forever, and we'd love for you to journey with us on the struggles and experience of writing a book with technology in the 21st century.
At the end here, we'd like to leave you with a "possible" drafted "summarised story" that may / may not be at the back of the book.

Let us know what you think, if you'd be intrigued to dive in with us, and be patient with our amateur storytelling. 😅
With much love from us to you:
@littlenewthings and @aikido.hung
This account was given a green light from @macchiata to use the #hivebookclub tag to promote the journey of our book writing, with a tiny bit of snippets here and there in the future.



