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SLAKE

Nathan Slake, L.J. Gearing

Slaking your fictional thirst, weekly.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Nathan Slake

    Writer, scientist, dreamer. Possibly not in that order. Possibly not at all. But I'm here for the writing. I hope you are, too.

  • L.J. Gearing

    Does not know what to say about himself.

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