A note to reviews,

I will not mention names, but I have received a rather unkind review from a reader. Now, whilst constructive criticism it accepted, readers who read the first chapter of the story and decide they don't like it because I have not given out the full plot, is not necessary. Writing is like composing a piece of music. A person does not give away the whole theme within the first few measures. The listener must be patient and listen to the whole work before judging it. As a writer, I feel it necessary to keep my readers anticipating, and refuse to give out the whole plot in the first chapter. A plot is a work of art. It must be given time to develop. Now, to the reviewer who has caused me to write this chapter/note, I suggest you don't judge a book by it's cover, or a story by it's first chapter. A real reader who understands writing knows that a plot or theme isn't going to be developed in just one chapter. I suggest you read a few novels to understand this. As for the problems with my word processor, I am attempting to get the kinks out of it. It isn't doing paragraph separations as I'd like. Please be patient whilst I figure out a way to remedy this problem. Discrepancies in the first chapter will be cleared up as the plot develops. Oh, and an invitation to an event that isn't a wedding or graduation is written on a simple card. I think this one reviewer was thinking of a business card. I will delete this note in the next couple of days to allow the reviewer to see this. Also, on a further note, for anybody has dealt with fixing expensive instruments, you would know that you just don't give the instrument to someone because they say their name. Do not think I don't know what I am talking about because I have been a musician for twelve years. I have extensive knowledge. I will not write everything about classical music in this story as most readers would not understand this and it would be rather boring. Thank you.