Et al. The Workbook open to everyone!

In honor of the one year anniversary of publishing my first ever book, here is the first ever supplemental material for all those super fans out there.

I couldn’t find anyone to create Et al. the coloring book, or the breakfast cereal or the flame thrower, but I have created a workbook to test your knowledge. Originally I made this as a gift to those who left an amazon or good reads review, so please do that if you click on the pdf below! (but we all know we’re too lazy to email back and forth)

Well now I’m going to post it for all to fill out and send to me, their school teachers/professors, or their loved ones to hear back “What is this?” or “Why did you fill out this whole thing?” or “Why don’t you apply yourself to something worthwhile that will bring good to humanity?” Why ever you may fill this out, the pdf is downloadable below.

If you haven’t bought or read Et al. please do I’ve heard back from most of my readers “Yeah it looked funny but I haven’t opened it yet,” but everyone else I’ve met in real life who’ve read it think it’s brilliant or can’t bear in mind to tell me they hate it because they can’t handle conflict in real life.

Anyway, here’s a link to it https://packt.link/at4bw. Will eventually have enough articles for another or a devoted Chad/Tiffany book but am distracted by real life events (falling in love and getting married) and editing a book based on the real life Con man emperor Otho of the Roman Year of the four emperors (69 AD), so keep an eye out for that, I found a custom chat bot that’s good at copy-line editing around the same time I realized I’m awful at it and don’t know how to sell it to a publisher/agent.

Published by B McGraw

B McGraw has lived a long and successful professional life as a software developer and researcher. After completing his BS in spaghetti coding at the department of the dark arts at Cranberry Lemon in 2005 he wasted no time in getting a masters in debugging by print statement in 2008 and obtaining his PhD with research in screwing up repos on Github in 2014. That's when he could finally get paid. In 2018 B McGraw finally made the big step of defaulting on his student loans and began advancing his career by adding his name on other people's research papers after finding one grammatical mistake in the Peer Review process.

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