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I was looking for somewhere to say G’day, too so I’ll say it here: G’day! 

I, too, just found this site through Geek and Sundry and I’m falling in love with it! As you said @Cem Bilici the whole concept is fantastic. In fact, I kind of wish I’d discovered it before I set to self-publishing the novel I published last year - but then again, my whole purpose for that was to find out exactly what it did take so that I could make future decisions in full knowledge of that so... worth it! 

Anyway, lovely to ’meet’ you both and see you around the site! 
 
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