My name is Sanjith Harsha Kumar, but those reading this book would know me better as William Silver. I have quite a few people to thank for the success of this book, so here we go.
Firstly, my parents for accepting to publish my book and supporting me the whole way. Of course, I also must thank my friends and the rest of my family for encouraging me.
Secondly everyone at Partridge publishing who worked hard to help me every step of the way. I’m relatively new to the publishing business and couldn’t have gotten far if it wasn’t for Partridge.
Last, but certainly not the least, the Frank Anthony Public School where I study and all my teachers. Especially my English teacher for choosing me to represent my school in an inter-school creative writing competition. I won it and that gave me the last bit of confidence I needed to put my story, which I had in mind for several months, into words.
Finally, I thank you, the one reading this book. Without a reader, a story isn’t worth much, no matter it’s potential. If you honestly enjoyed this book, please spread the word.
In conclusion, I would like to end with a request and a promise.
The request is that if you like writing and are skilled at it, no matter you’re age (I’m just thirteen), write what you want and get it published. The results may be much better than you could possibly anticipate.
Now for the promise. This isn’t the end. Alan’s adventures will continue. William Silver isn’t done yet.