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Lorraine Avila

Lorraine Avila

How to pronounce Lorraine Avila: AH-vee-lah

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  • Jas Hammonds

    Jas Hammonds

    Jas Hammonds was raised in many cities and in-between the pages of many books. They have received support for their writing from Lambda Literary, Sundress Academy of the Arts, and the Highlights Foundation. They are also a ... (more)

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    by Jas Hammonds

  • Leila Mottley

    Leila Mottley

    Leila Mottley, A New York Times Writer to Watch, is an author native to Oakland, California, with an interest in reflecting on institutional and individual inequity, liberation, and joy through writing. Her debut novel, ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    The Making of Yolanda la Bruja

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    Nightcrawling
    by Leila Mottley

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