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Hello KB,
I'd like to thank those in the Book Klub thread for the wonderful welcome. Several requested that I come here and introduce myself. I cannot resist such pleasant people.
My name is Tanner Artesz. Currently, I'm an author. Prior to that I taught middle school for twenty years. My memory refuses to remember before that since I'll start to realize how dreadfully archaic I truly am. I enjoy writing, reading, some drawing (even though I'm not that great at it), playing guitar (not great there either, but I can make a lot of noise), and collecting things. Until recently, I was an avid D&D player and most of the characters in my trilogy were born in those many years of playing.
I spent the last couple weeks lurking around KB trying to find my way around. Although the sign and scope of this board is rather intimidating, I have never seen a more pleasant online forum to visit. I know I will enjoy my time here and hopefully some others will find some enjoyment from me.
Thanks again for the warm welcome,
Tanner
I'd like to thank those in the Book Klub thread for the wonderful welcome. Several requested that I come here and introduce myself. I cannot resist such pleasant people.
My name is Tanner Artesz. Currently, I'm an author. Prior to that I taught middle school for twenty years. My memory refuses to remember before that since I'll start to realize how dreadfully archaic I truly am. I enjoy writing, reading, some drawing (even though I'm not that great at it), playing guitar (not great there either, but I can make a lot of noise), and collecting things. Until recently, I was an avid D&D player and most of the characters in my trilogy were born in those many years of playing.
I spent the last couple weeks lurking around KB trying to find my way around. Although the sign and scope of this board is rather intimidating, I have never seen a more pleasant online forum to visit. I know I will enjoy my time here and hopefully some others will find some enjoyment from me.
Thanks again for the warm welcome,
Tanner