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Melkite Catholic; Dad; Writer; Omni-nerd; ADHD; Semicolon enthusiast. Ask about my latest hyperfocus. Head editor of Incensepunk Magazine
Dad, author, old goth.
Writing on theology and art, with a special affinity for the works of JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis on topics of fantasy and science fiction. He has been published in the St. Austin Review magazine (under his full name, Raphael Imgrund).
Bella Chacha is a Nigerian writer of speculative fiction, literary fiction, and nonfiction.
I'm a Christian and a writer living in Brevard, NC. My writing goes in fits and starts and there is a trail of unfinished stories that I'm loath to admit, but that's how I write.
Orthodox Christian, Mother, Teacher, Writer, and Wannabe Homesteader
Rod A. White has written professionally since 2010, crafting articles, blog posts, books, and screenplays for a global clientele. Now that he is semi-retired, he enjoys creating his own works. Rod has had numerous short stories published recently.
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