D.B. Hopson here and I wanted to say Sundayโs book signing in Cleveland was something special, and I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who stopped by, talked stories, and picked up copies of the writing prompt books. Seeing people flip through the pages, point out favorite prompts, and talk about the kinds of stories they want to tell reminded me exactly why I started putting these collections together in the first place.
Thereโs something satisfying about watching an idea spark behind somebodyโs eyes.
For those who came out and supported the books โ thank you. Independent publishing lives and dies on word of mouth, local support, and readers willing to take a chance on something handmade and heartfelt. It means more than you probably realize.
The good news is the work hasnโt slowed down.
There are several more prompt books currently in the works, each exploring different themes, aesthetics, and genres. Some lean into strange little corners of storytelling that donโt fit neatly on a shelf. Iโve been spending long evenings sketching concepts, refining prompts, and building collections designed to help writers break through creative walls and find stories they didnโt know they had in them.
If all goes according to plan, the next time we make our way back out to Cleveland in the coming months, there should be at least one or two brand-new prompt books sitting on the table alongside the current collection.
Until then, keep writing. Keep daydreaming. Keep chasing the odd ideas.
Most stories worth telling start small.
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