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Hi Adam. Thanks for the welcome.

These days, Shakespeare and Austen seem to be in the category of "acquired tastes." I acquired my love of Shakespeare as a girl, but didn't start reading Austen at all until a couple of years ago. They have in common a keen eye for characterization, and for pointing out personal and cultural follies with wicked-edged humor.

Are either being discussed on this forum? And if not, what's your favorite Shakespeare comedy? History? Tragedy? Sonnet?
If pushed: Twelfth Night; Henry IV; Hamlet or Macbeth; I'll pass on a sonnet but I'd probably say The Tempest for the late plays!
 
Hi Hi, I'm the forum's 'goofy guy who scribbles inconceivable nonsense on walls but is otherwise harmless' lol
I know that's oddly specific, but, it's kinda true.

My stories are a bit on the odder side (Compared to the rest of those here) and are comedy / character driven, probably far more than they should be given the actual plot they have. But I like to 'let it ride' when my characters be themselves. (Somehow they wind up in character anyway)

Welcome in.
 
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