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- Title: Earth Won't Miss You
- Author: Orson De Witt
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Born and raised in the harsh environment of Swedish forests, Orson learned a thing or two about berries from a wild moose Having graduated, he set off to face the unknown and find new pastures And berries.He has worked as an orbital garbage man, cyber police officer, spambot and even a thermos.Being fluent in four languages, Orson loves to play around with his writing, oftentimes incorporating odd foreign expressions into his English He also sticks to the traditional belief that a book has to be than an entertainment and that it should give a reader food for thought.