Long has it been my dream to have published outputs of what I would
consider as my simple literary works. When I finally did publish a few of them,
I dared to dream even bigger. I thought maybe a work or two of mine can
penetrate bigger screens and translate them into box-office hits. I didn’t
think any of that would be possible, given that I am but a small-time writer in
a small town and my sales are not as phenomenal as, let’s say, John Grisham.
But one can dare to dream, so I thought.
VHawk opened doors for me to present my published outputs to different
media avenues. I was able to participate in various conferences where my books were
presented to the public, and the same time, I was given chances to actually
tell their story. VHawk helped me convince some key people in the mainstream
media to consider the concepts I have made in my books. Luckily, a few of them
have already been considered and are being further developed to fit the scheme
of a story told on screen.
These tiny victories that VHawk has helped me achieve are huge trophies
for a person like me who has only dared to dream. These are continuing
successes that I will pursue with the help of VHawk, because I know that life
isn’t about waiting for things to happen --- it is about making them happen.
VHawk helped make things happen for me. They used to be just unimaginable. Now,
while they continue to be surreal, they are, at any rate, attainable.
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