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AustinEngle


AustinEngle
Aledo, Illinois
Member for 12 years

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ABOUT ME
Im a published poet and author. Im in many books. I love video games,and playing the piano. want to know more, just let me know.

INTERESTS AND FAVORITES
Books: The Saga of Larten Crepsley, The Demonata Saga, Cirque Du Freak Saga, Bridge to Taribithia
Music: Sigh No More, The Green Book, Getting to Know Them, 10 Years of Pokemon
Movies: Wreck it Ralph, Toy Story, Hotel Transalvanna, This is 40
TV Shows: Pokemon, Ultimate Muscle, Workohlics, How I Met Your Mother
Interests: Writing Poems and Stories, Playing Xbox 360, Hanging with my friends, Drawing


Poetry
By AustinEngle SILVER
Aledo, Illinois
AustinEngle SILVER, Aledo, Illinois
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Favorite Quote:
"Fearing the fears provided by reality, is far more frighting than cowering to the phobias manifested by the ancient tongue of paranoia" ~ Alexander J. Dawson

AustinEngle SILVER, Aledo, Illinois
5 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Fearing the fears provided by reality, is far more frighting than cowering to the phobias manifested by the ancient tongue of paranoia" ~ Alexander J. Dawson

Poetry
By AustinEngle SILVER
Aledo, Illinois
AustinEngle SILVER, Aledo, Illinois
5 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Fearing the fears provided by reality, is far more frighting than cowering to the phobias manifested by the ancient tongue of paranoia" ~ Alexander J. Dawson

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By AustinEngle SILVER
Aledo, Illinois
AustinEngle SILVER, Aledo, Illinois
5 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Fearing the fears provided by reality, is far more frighting than cowering to the phobias manifested by the ancient tongue of paranoia" ~ Alexander J. Dawson

Poetry
By AustinEngle SILVER
Aledo, Illinois
AustinEngle SILVER, Aledo, Illinois
5 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Fearing the fears provided by reality, is far more frighting than cowering to the phobias manifested by the ancient tongue of paranoia" ~ Alexander J. Dawson