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ethantheauthor
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DO NOT READ THIS INTRODUCTION...

Post by ethantheauthor »

Obviously, you don't listen well.

Don't click away now... it's too late. Now that you've looked at my introduction you'll need to welcome me and then I'll reply to you and suddenly we'll be networking like proper professionals.

I think we'll be okay though... as long as you don't mind being written into my stories.

:D

Anyway!

My cool writing name is (removed by mod), but I'm here as a reader, so feel free to call me Ethan. My first literary love is fantasy with lots of magic and plot twists so fast and sharp it makes a roller coaster jealous. I'm #amwriting (Twitter reference) two stories right now. They're both trying to be the first out of the gate, though I think I know which way I'm leaning.

If you're looking to connect on Twitter, please leave me your tag so I can go hunt you down.

Or you could save me the work and just go follow me first (@ethantheauthor). :)

Now. Enough talking. I have books to read. Stories to write. Worlds to build. It's also getting late and I have work in the morning so there's that too...

It's nice to meet you all! I'm excited to join the Online Book Club family!
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Welcome aboard and have fun! :text-welcomewave:
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