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Date Joined: December 10, 2025
Last Online: December 25, 2025 Country: United States |
Hi there, I'm new to swap-bot! I live in the USA, and my pronouns are she/they. I'm looking forward to getting to know folks on here!
The things I'm currently most interested swapping are listed below! Please note that while I love ATCs, I'm pretty new to them and consider myself a hobbyist when it comes to art. I love it, but I have very little formal training. That said, I do really enjoy it, and always make my best effort! So please keep that in mind if you're looking to swap an ATC with me!
Being new to swap-bot, this list is subject to change and reflects my current interests for what I’d like to send/swap:
ATCs, sticker sheets, vinyl stickers, postcards, greeting cards, and bookmarks
My favorite genres include the following:
For fiction I love to read fantasy, scifi, romance, and supernatural horror.
For nonfiction I enjoy memoirs/biographies, essay collections, and just about anything informative about history, science, and psychology
My favorite books include “How High We Go in the Dark” by Sequoia Nagamatsu, “Letters to a Stranger” edited by Colleen Kinder, “Chai and Cat Tales” by Lynn Strong, “A Court of Silver Flames” by Sarah J Maas, “Notes from a Public Typewriter” edited by Michael Gustafson and Oliver Uberti, and each of the Murderbot Diaries books, written by Martha Wells, that I’ve finished so far (please no spoilers for books including and beyond Network Effect- I’m still working my way through the series!)
If you're curious about my TBR, what I've read, etc you're welcome to ask about it in a message or, if we're partners in a swap, a letter!
My hobbies include crocheting, reading, playing video games, camping (tent), watching anime, and learning about history, science, and psychology.
I also love to write fiction, and am currently in the early stages of writing the first draft of my first novel!
Other things I love in general are kawaii decor, nature, snails, animals (including moths, butterflies, bees, and dragonflies), the night sky, and Ancient Egypt.
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