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Sarah Maria Griffin

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  •  Sunyi Dean

    Sunyi Dean

    Sunyi Dean is an autistic fantasy fiction writer, and mother of two. Originally born in the States and raised in Hong Kong, she now lives in Yorkshire. When not reading, running, falling over in yoga, or rolling d20s, she ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Eat the Ones You Love

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    The Book Eaters
    by Sunyi Dean

  • Rory Power

    Rory Power

    Rory Power grew up in New England, received her undergraduate degree at Middlebury College, and went on to earn an MA in prose fiction from the University of East Anglia, and thinks fondly of her time there, partially because... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Eat the Ones You Love

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    Wilder Girls
    by Rory Power

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