Leto Armitage
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Leto Armitage moved around early in life but has lived in the southeast of the United States for most of his adult life. He is married with a small gaggle of children and pets including cats, dogs, ferrets, and squirrels who throw things at him when he is trying to write on the deck. Technically they squirrels aren't pets but since they eat his figs he figures he is feeding them. His favorite way to write is with earbuds in on the deck while life moves around him. He trained in zen archery in Japan, collected a degree in Library Science, studied African American literature, and creates ugly but functional wood furniture when not reading or watching movies. Leto writes stories featuring strong characters that he likes to show the flaws of. He is a sucker for romances grounded in reality and uses erotica to show the sexual aspect of relationships. Some feedback he has found heartening: "There continue to be surprises in this story, and I am enjoying every one of them. Your conversations around literature has me hunting down various works." "Just found this story and read the entire thing In the last 24 hours. Wanted to drop a note saying its amazing. Love the storytelling and the proper placement of humor. It had made me laugh many times. " "I just wanted to let you know I'm loving this story. I eagerly wait for every chapter. Thank you for sharing this." "I have very much have enjoyed the story so far. There are only so many stories out there (that people will read), yet there are a near-infinite number of ways to tell them. Here are a few specifics that render me well-gruntled: * Characters have doubts to overcome. * Other players have quirks and kinks that place them out of the norm, yet no one seems ready to go postal. * There is not a single character who is perfect, or perfectly confident. * A male character who cooks well, and will consider planting herbs. * A well-paced story that avoids ambiguous sentences – those that cause a reader to exit the story in order to determine how to figure out what the writer meant. * The lack of outrageous typos and usages (and/or other slings and arrows). * Dialogue is believable and flows well."