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R.L. White

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R.L. White A book of short stories based on the Cityverse, a book of LGBTQA faerie tales, and Hearth's sequel, Haven.…moreA book of short stories based on the Cityverse, a book of LGBTQA faerie tales, and Hearth's sequel, Haven.(less)
R.L. White It was supposed to be a short faerie tale about a girl and a magic house with a forest inside, which then mutated rapidly, and merging with several ot…moreIt was supposed to be a short faerie tale about a girl and a magic house with a forest inside, which then mutated rapidly, and merging with several other story ideas, became the Dreamer Duology.(less)
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I fucked up, I fucked up. I started another book instead of finishing one I was already reading.
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