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Smith Q. Johns

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Savannah, GA, The United States
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Smith Q. Johns is stuck in New California, formerly known as Portland, Oregon, and loves reading the backs of cereal boxes. Author of Transmission of the Drag Racing Queen.

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Smith Q. Johns Don't do it. Unless you're doing it for therapy. Getting published is mostly a game of luck. …moreDon't do it. Unless you're doing it for therapy. Getting published is mostly a game of luck. (less)
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