Cube Kid
Cube Kid writes gaming fiction, including the Diary of a Wimpy Villager series.
When he's not writing Minecraft stories, he's chipping away at a YA SF series, set in a virtual reality MOBA.
He grew up in Alaska, where he currently resides.
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