Nice to meet you Elizabeth and welcome aboard. I hope you like it here! I look forward to hearing all about your book and how it's all going. :) Are you anywhere near those terrible floods in Australia?
Hi Elizabeth! Great to have you here and a warm welcome to Authors.com. :) It’s a very friendly community. Just ask if you need help. Newcomers are always very welcome. :)
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