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So as some of you may have noticed, I've been doing monthly literature challenges which have sort of branched out to dA-general challenges.

I decided that this month's challenge should be a little more engaging. I've noticed this trend lately, so I want to change it a little to get to know more of my watchers!

Please note that I only guarantee I will respond to posts made in April. 

Who knows if I'll continue after that? So anyway...

1) Ask me any question and I will respond honesty and ask you a question, you must answer honestly.

2) I will do a combination of the following: 
- Read/look at one of your deviations
- Comment
- Suggest as a DLD
- Suggest as a DD
- Favourite

3) Tell me something you learnt from my profile, and I will tell you something I learnt from yours.

4) Find a line from one of my deviations and tell me why you like it, I will do the same for you (if you have lit. devations)

5) Give me a nickname, I'll give you one back.

6) Tell me a fun fact, I'll tell you one back. 

7) Recommend a good book/author to read, and I'll return the favour.

Okay, maybe I'll think of more as the month goes on, feel free to suggest one to me! 

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1) Do you have a favorite piece of literature? If so, what is it?

2) Feel free :)

3) You're two co-writers on the same account, which I thought is really nifty! And then I read that Toby was struggling with cancer, and though I just found you two, you've managed to make me sad already. My sincerest condolences.

4) “Well, you have to come down the mountain. It’ll be clearer once you get to the bottom.” Good gosh that hurt, it was that good. Makes me almost feel ashamed for entering the same contest xD Really poignant line, though, especially in relation to the piece.

5) As there's two of you: little miss Teacup and mr Butterscotch!

6) Contrary to popular belief, you don't actually eat seven spiders (or however many you've been told) per year. After all, getting eaten would be a very, very stupid survival strategy.

7) I'm really enjoying some of David Sedaris' books at the moment.

8) Just wanted to say I thought this was a really cool idea, and you're awesome for doing this! :)