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Max the Scrivener

Literary Luciferious, QuiteLiterallyBooks

This is a project to convince myself that I am interesting.

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  • Literary Luciferious

    25 year old living in New York City who just quit her corporate job to go find herself

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    We’re Quite Literally Books, a small publishing adventure started by two life-long friends and lovers of books. We believe there’s much to learn from the past and from each other–and a good book is a good place to start.

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