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I really have no idea what to write here. I always feel an insane amount of pressure to include a bunch of random, loosely connected facts about myself such as:

"I like bubblegum, texting, chai tea, and the internet."

It would give me some sort of faux-indie appeal, and include all the stereotypically teen clichés.

The fact that I even complained about not knowing what to write is cliché.

I guess that's me in a nutshell: A boy who tries to avoid being like everyone else, because he knows he isn't like most others, but he fails and ends up seeming just like everyone else when attempting to convey himself through writing.

That's a bit verbose.

favourite books

Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens
Sketches By Boz, by Charles Dickens

Looking for Alaska, by John Green
An Abundance of Katherines, by John Green
Paper Towns, by John Green

The Poisonwood Bible, by Barbara Kingsolver

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ndaye wrote 121 days ago

(rafica_4ndaye@yahoo.com) My name is rafica i saw your profile toda....

CarolinaAl wrote 166 days ago

Hi Nathan, I’m here looking for your consideration of “Savannah Fi....

j.l. wood-miller wrote 166 days ago

Hello Nathan, Literary fiction pushed to its limits in a strangely....

cmanteria wrote 1146 days ago

Hi Nathan, I have uploaded a new novel for review and would apprec....

Corinna Turner wrote 1158 days ago

From your profile info, i have to ask, have you found 'Dorkismo' by M....

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I wrote 1168 days ago

I forgot to mention, I love the introduction. Also, the personability of intimate conversation that your writing conveys is spectacular. I feel like I'm reading a novel written in three-halfs-person point of view - a new point of view I've just created for your story. It's one in which the though... view book

I wrote 1168 days ago

Hey Katrina, Chapter one is pure hilarity. I laughed, I laughed, I felt sorry, and then I laughed some more. Is it a Britishism to call one's collective friends at school her "school bag?" I ask, because I was confused by the warranty statement near the beginning of Chapter one, the one which ... view book

I wrote 1170 days ago

Chapter One is amazing. The dialogue could more clearly identify the speaker, maybe, but otherwise, I have no complaints. I'm looking forward to reading more about the rest of Samantha's exploits and less-than-glamorous life. -Nathan view book

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