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Adrienne Pisch

Adrienne Pisch recently graduated Cornell University with a BS in Biology and a minor in Creative Writing. She now lives and works in Columbia, Maryland, where she spends too much time in the library. In 2016, she interned for the Colgate Writers' Conference novel intensive, and her fiction appears in Rainy Day. Adrienne enjoys reading memoir, creative nonfiction, fantasy, YA, and anything with heart.

Books reviewed by Adrienne Pisch

City of Girls (06/19/19)
The River (05/01/19)
Shout (04/03/19)
The Dreamers (02/06/19)
The Adults (01/09/19)

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