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My Introduction! Hi everyone!

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Hello everyone!
I just signed up for the review team. My name is Audrey, I'm 18 years old, and currently working on a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science, with a minor in English. I'm sure many of us are looking for extra opportunities to do something productive during quarantine, and I figured this could be just that!
I have always loved reading and writing, especially fiction, science-fiction, philosophy, history, and classic literature, but I am a bookworm at heart and will read anything that has words on it. I have written literature in the past, such as poems and short stories, and I am currently working on a novel (although it is a very daunting task for someone as inexperienced as myself, and I am sort of in a rut right now...) I am super excited to read the countless amazing works on this website and help leave reviews! Besides reading and writing, I love to travel, study, play soccer, cook, journal, and paint! I'm in the process of learning Chinese and Korean, but I'm not very good at either!!!
Anyway, I'm super excited for this opportunity and I hope to meet a lot of other writers and readers, as well as read some cool stuff!
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