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Who is this Andrew fellow ?

Now that the site is shutting down I would like to know if its possible to purchase literary content from the YA user who has the black and white profile picture of Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Does he have a pen name or something? 

Updated 16 hours ago:

@Anonymous, I have no intention of playing games. 

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  • 16 hours ago

    I would read a book written by him. 

  • Anonymous
    16 hours ago

    Andrew is possible this Anon fellow who wrote that Andrew is genius. He is play a prank on us ;) Or he is the other Anon who is so upset that he reported this post for chat violation

  • Anonymous
    16 hours ago

    CHAT VIOLATION REPORTED. Again.

  • Steven
    Lv 4
    17 hours ago

    Could be a paedophile tbh.

    Those that support him could be part of his ring.

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  • Marli
    Lv 7
    17 hours ago

    Andrew has my best regards. When he wasn't abrasive, I read much of what he posted with keen interest.

    If he reveals his true identity, I would be interested in reading at least one book by him.

  • Anonymous
    17 hours ago

    A word of advice - it's best not to ask too many questions about him. Lest he come looking for YOU, John boy. 

  • Anonymous
    17 hours ago

    He is a genius. I've met him. First of all, he's a sculpted god. He's 6'1, 16 stone - all muscle, shock of red hair, thick Waterford accent, at a minimum he's probably bedded somewhere in the neighbourhood of 25,000 women. And let me tell you, he's not a person to be tangled with. He's a mysterious fellow. I once heard him speaking Korean. Some say that his love for Céline was accentuated by his time in the French Foreign Legion, and I myself once overheard him tell the tale of going to Castelnaudary to become Andrew Brannigan. Rumour has it that an undisclosed incident in Ireland prompted him to enlist, but others say that it was his father's dream and he chose to fulfill it as the oldest son. Once, in a dingy pub in Mogadishu I had the honour of reading a collection of his short stories. I was moved to tears. I'd describe the style as Raymond Chandler meets Cormac McCarthy with a dash of Will Self if that makes any sense. He does indeed have published works for purchase; however, this being a public forum, he's never attempted to flog them here. Though with things being as they are, he might not be averse to making them available to those who are interested. Perhaps if you were to edit your question he might see fit to offer up a riddle, which if you could solve he might see fit to furnishing you with that which you seek. You never know. 

  • 18 hours ago

    I'm sure those regulars here who are all right with losing their anonymity, now that YA is closing, will out themselves if they choose to.

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