This got me thinking. Who really are my favorites?
There are several authors I see posting daily. There are many more who I haven't seen post for quite some time. I'll let a few in the order of appearance in my "Authors You Follow" dialog.

While I'm not all into crypto and don't think it's the be-all and end-all, I do like to take the time occasionally learn something about other platforms and such. Scott is easy to listen to and seems to know what he's talking about.

I found Solar Phasing early on as I was starting to explore Publish0x. I was intrigued by his music. What I heard was kind of trippy. Science fictionish. Not what I would listen to on average, but a great change of pace.

djlethalskillz was another of my early finds and was probably the first person I commented on. He was definitely the first person I'd heard of that was rapping about the block chain. Again, not what I would listen to every day, but very entertaining.
4. mgaft1

mgaft1 has a few tales about everyday life, but most is flash fiction. He has a few serials going to. Definitely worth a read.
5. LeftAntiPC

This is proof to me that there can be dichotomy between the right and the left. After comments back and forth over an article or two of his, I found that we do have common ground in some areas.
6. blueeyes8960

While blueeyes8960 does write about food and travel, her flash fiction is very good and had kept me in suspense while waiting on the next installment.
7. tomoyan

tomoyan writes mostly about crypto things including BAT and the Brave browser. He has also written his own app to swap tokens.
8. Ghengis

Ghengis is a great photographer! He has good articles on whatever subject or landmark he is shooting.
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There are a few others that I like that have not posted in some time.
I follow tomoyan, blueeyes8960 and Ghengis on Twitter.
Thanks for dropping by!