August's Featured Member: Carlito!

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Congratulations to Carlito for becoming YWS' next Featured Member!

Carlito has shown dedication and perseverance in not only writing their own work but also reviewing the works of others. Showing an extensive knowledge in the area, Carlito's critiques are phenomenal and help our members improve upon their writing in many ways. If you need a review, you know who to find!

Great job, Carlito! Keep up the good work! :D
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Good job, Carlito!

Keep at it! ^.^
It's not about the weight of what's spoken.
It's about being heard.




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Thanks Jabber (and anyone else who decides this)!! :) I really appreciate it!
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I want to beta read your novel!


Ask me anything. Talk to me about anything. Seriously. My PM box is always open <3




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WHOO! Go Carlito!
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Congratulations, Carlito! Well done :D




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Very well deserved, good stuff!
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I think the best thing about making it into the quote generator is when nobody tells you, so one day you're just scrolling and voila, some phenomenally inane thing that crawled out of your dying synapses and immediately regretted being born the second it made contact with the air has been archived for all time. Or worse, a remark of only average inanity. Never tell me when you've put me in the generator. Pride-tinged regret just doesn't taste the same without the spice of surprise.
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