Ever stared at a blank page, wondering if your story—your voice—could ever fill it? I did. For years, I, Yash Gadade, carried ideas in my head, scribbled notes in margins, and told myself “someday.” Then, one day, I stopped waiting. I wrote a book—Miles Between Us—and now it’s out there in the world, living on Amazon for anyone to find. (Check it out here! Just search "Miles Between Us by Yash Gadade.") But here’s the thing: writing Miles Between Us was only half the adventure. Getting it into readers’ hands? That’s where the real fun begins. Today, I’m sharing my journey—and a few tips I’ve picked up along the way—to inspire you to turn your own “someday” into “today.” Plus, I’ll let you in on how my blogs are becoming my playground for connecting with readers like you.

The Spark That Started It All

Every book begins with a “why.” For me, Miles Between Us was born from a mix of passion, curiosity, and a nagging need to say something about the distances—physical, emotional, or otherwise—that shape our lives. Maybe you’ve got a story burning inside you too—a novel, a guide, a memoir. Whatever it is, don’t let it simmer forever. Start small: a sentence, a chapter, a messy draft. That’s how Miles Between Us began—a single, imperfect page that grew into something I’m proud of. The biggest contribution to shaping its summary goes to my sister Kashish. I still remember her sending me drafts at midnight, tweaking the story arc until it felt just right.

Writing Miles Between Us Wasn’t Easy (But It Was Worth It)

Let’s be real: writing a book is hard. There were days I doubted every word of Miles Between Us, nights I rewrote paragraphs until my eyes blurred. But there’s magic in the struggle. Each revision made my story sharper, truer—whether it was capturing the quiet tension between characters or the weight of the miles that separate them. If you’re thinking of writing your own book, here’s my advice: don’t aim for perfect. Aim for done. You can polish later. Miles Between Us? It’s not flawless, but it’s mine—and it’s out there on Amazon, waiting for readers like you.

Why My Blogs Exist

Once Miles Between Us hit Amazon, I realized something: publishing isn’t the finish line. It’s the starting gun. Readers don’t magically find you—you’ve got to meet them halfway. That’s why I started my blogs. They’re my space to share behind-the-scenes stories about writing Miles Between Us, practical writing tips, and little nuggets from the book that’ll (hopefully) spark your interest. Think of my blogs as a conversation—me, Yash Gadade, you, and the ideas that connect us. I’ll dive into what inspired Miles Between Us, how I crafted its world, and the lessons I learned along the way.

What’s Next?

Stick around! On my blogs, I’ll be posting about my writing process for Miles Between Us, the highs and lows of self-publishing, and maybe even some sneak peeks into what the book’s all about—a story of connection, separation, and the miles that define us. Want to know more right now? Head over to Amazon and grab a copy of Miles Between Us—it’s waiting for you. (Get it here! Search "Miles Between Us by Yash Gadade.") And if you’re an aspiring writer, I’ll be dropping tips on my blogs to help you bring your own book to life—everything from beating writer’s block to navigating the wild world of self-publishing.

A Little About Me, Yash Gadade

I’m Yash Gadade, the guy behind Miles Between Us, The evening with no regrets, Moon in the pocket - the taxi was late and these blogs. I’m not just an author—I’m a dreamer who finally stopped waiting and started doing. Writing Miles Between Us was my way of turning ideas into something tangible, and now my blogs are where I keep the momentum going. I’m here to share, connect, and maybe even inspire you to chase your own creative spark.

So, tell me—what’s your story? Drop a comment below, or just say hi. Let’s make this a community of dreamers, doers, and readers. Because if I, Yash Gadade, can write Miles Between Us and put it out into the world, trust me, you can too.

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