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Another writer?
Dammit! I was PROMISED an exclusive position here as 'Author Emeritus'.
Oh well.
Welcome, u/ThatDavidShaw!



I'm u/Miskan, I recently rediscovered my love for reading fantasy after a 10-year hiatus. Just discovered r/Fantasy this summer, and have been enjoying the recommendations and discussions a lot! I am currently reading Wheel of Time, Mistborn (era 1) and Book of the Ancestor (all for the first time) and having a blast!
Feel free to add me :)

I have a whole host of issues not the least of which is depression. The abyss nearly consumed me during this terrible year and convinced me to give up on my dream of completing a story very beloved to me, however I fought back and rose above all that dreary nonsense, managing to finally publish my debut novel which I'm sure some of you have seen me go on at length about. I sometimes think it's like the defining trait of my personality!
I joined this group a little while back but as I struggle to force myself to be more social I've been focusing on reddit and slowly easing myself into wrapping my head around goodreads. I figured it was about time I stop in here and say hello!
I'm as pressed for cash as an old lemon for juice, but I'm hoping 2021 will be a better year and that I will be able to participate in group reads and book of the month discussions.
Feel free to add me to your friend list here, especially if we've already met on /r/Fantasy. I've made a few friends there already and you all are awesome. :)
With utmost sincerity,
Ashley

getting back into reading after a long absence. no real preference with genre, I'll read just about anything as long as the story is good



got back into reading three years ago after my residency so now I have more time for reading. =]
always looking for new friends to connect here or on reddit.
k gotta run & try to start this bingo challenge before it's over! I'll try to see ya in the HEA book club this month. =¶


I'm quite active in r/fantasy although it single-handedly has been keeping me broke since circa 2016. Too many great recs.
My favourite genre is science fantasy and secondary world urban fantasy. You'll see me shilling a lot for Hainish Cycle, Craft Sequence, The Brightest Shadow, and on rare occasions, Malazan.

I comment of posts that relate to me, and ones that make me laugh.

It's very nice to meet you, I love fantasy but mainly the ones with romance in it.
It is very nice to meet you all!

I spent some time off r/fantasy after having a baby and finally coming back. I'm so excited to meet all of you!





I'll listen to just about anything except horror (my nightmares don't need extra fuel); but magic/fantasy are my favorites. I love it when I find an author that has a new twist to their interpretation of how magic works.


I have been busy writing my own fantasy book which I excited to release soon, because my TBR list is getting out of control.



Fantasy is my favourite genre, but I've been also dabbling in sci-fi the past year. Aside from reading, I write (also fantasy) and do art. I'm very excited to take part in my first book of the month discussion in this group for The First Sister!



I am still learning how to reddit, but I am, already in love with this community.
I am a huge nerd, dungeon master, knitter, and steampunk enthusiast. I am a Gail Carriger and V E Schwab stan and am in a year long personal quest to read the Wheel of Time.
It is lovely to interact and hear from you all!

Reddit ID: u/nonSENSE_92

I'm a long time lurker and first time Reddit bingo-er. I love SFF writing/reading and I'm just trying to expand my boundaries while breaking out of my comfort zones. Definitely looking forward to October and all the fun spooky books to set the mood!

I don't really go on Reddit much, but I don't have many people to discuss books with, so I joined to do that.


Long time lurker on r/fantasy-- I engage mostly on r/fantasywriters.
My Reddit ID is : SirTerral.
Most of my fantasy consumption is audiobooks and videogames but I love a good physical copy or film if done well :)





I'm joining the group after participating in the 2021 book bingo. And, of course, now I need more books for my 2022 cards. Most of the books I choose will be previous book club books, but since I want to complete at least 1 Hard Mode square, I will need to read and participate in a discussion. So, here I am, introducing my extremely introverted self who mostly lurks and absolutely HATES having to participate in group discussions... This should be fun.
I read lots of fantasy, science fiction, middle grades, and young adult novels...and I do mean lots. I completed 11 bingo cards for last year's bingo with the books I read between May (when I discovered the bingo) and January... I try to leave a short review for all the books I do read, so if you want to peruse them for ideas.
Oh yeah! My username on Reddit name is Briarrose1021.

This is a rather belated intro, but I am a long time /r/fantasy lurker who has been try to engage more during the past year following retrenchment. This will be my third bingo and will be my attempt at a full hard mode card.
I have a long history with primarily fantasy reads, having been scared off of pursuing SciFi after ironically bouncing extremely hard off of Harlan Ellison's oeuvre in the mid-90s as an angsty teenager, with only the brilliant Saga of Pliocene Exiles and The Galactic Milieu Series maintaining a peripheral interest until being drawn back by Tad Williams and his inestimable Otherland series in the early 2000s, mainly enticed due to my love of the Memory, Sorrow & Thorn series combined with a new-found interest in Cyberpunk.
Fantasy-wise I was raised with parents who passed on a collection of LOTR, Raymond E. Feist and Stephen R. Donaldson. The Deathgate Cycle and the Darksword trilogy also earning a special place in my heart.
My Goodreads library before 2017 is an extremely imperfect history at best, likely several hundred short, but that being said, on Reddit I am u/x_plateau, nice to meet you! I love Realm of the Elderlings, Wayfarers and love loving things!

Have been a member of the group for a year or two and usually lurk and upvote so it'll be nice to get into a convo with you guys finally. Thanks for the great work!


I’m fairly new to Reddit but always looking to find more good reads and fellow book lovers. On Reddit I’m SashaPurrs05682.
I love sci-fi and fantasy, but tend to have a hard time finding new books to love, especially beyond youth & young adult.
I want to lose myself in a world, and not even be aware that I’m reading a book as I’m reading the book, but for that to happen I need gorgeous prose, witty dialogue, deeply dimensional characters, & an utterly believable world with no continuity errors & logic gaps. A big ask, I know!
So in the meantime, I enjoy watching Doctor Who and Good Omens with my daughter.
I would also like to try writing some science fiction and fantasy of my own… perhaps inspired by the Doctor Who episodes that take place in Victorian London, since I also love London & historical fiction & Philip Pullman’s Sally Lockhart trilogy.
Anyhow, greetings & salutations!
I look forward to learning about books you all love!

On Reddit I am ImmortalsAreLiers. I do not post much, however I like to read what other people post.

On Reddit I am ImmortalsAreLiers. I do not post much, however I like to read what other people post."
Greetings, ImmortalsAreLiers!
Name cards are at the front, donuts are at the back. Wander around, get a feel for when someone is posting a serious review of a work as opposed to inserting 'This just didn't work for me' one more time into the internet. At all times remember books are our servants, not our masters; because sometimes readers get confused; and writers, frankly, make stuff up fast as the immortals.
As said previously: welcome!

I love reading, but I've been in a slump for a long time, so I hope the Bingo challenge can get me out of it. It's been fun to pick my books and comb over all of the rec lists from people.
Over the last couple years, I've just been slowly making my way through Discworld, usually whenever I'm in a bad place since they always cheer me up.
I might be pretty quiet, but I do read a lot of discussions and enjoy them. I'll definitely try to participate myself!

I clicked the link to here from Reddit, as I’ve never really used the app. I read a lot but never really talk much about books I read. Since COVID, fantasy/sci-fi have been an escape/“guilty” pleasure. I thought it might be nice to chat about it once in a while (something completely different for me). I think my favorite epic fantasy novel is Robin Hobbs’ Assassins Apprentice, along with all of the related books that followed, especially the Liveship trilogy. But there are many other series and genres in this broad category that I’ve enjoyed reading, including a fair amount of urban fantasy. I think Seanan McGuire is my favorite urban fantasy author at the moment, though i like Jim Butcher a lot too. I also think Laini Taylor is an incredibly talented and creative writer, even though her books are mostly aimed at younger audiences than me. Anyway, enough of that for now. I’m mindfulbanter on Reddit (just joined there).
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I'm /u/green-harpy on reddit and I only have a couple of comments on /r/Fantasy, though I am an avid reader of discussions there. I joined mostly for recommendations and because I saw the Book of the Month for October and thought this would be a great place to read along.