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Cornflake Victorians

Rachel Vorona Cote

Join me as I indulge in my enthusiasms, both petty and prodigious, including Victoriana, 90s nostalgia, Tori Amos, books, knitwear, and snobby coffee. I will also keep you updated on what I've been writing and publishing in various non-newsletter venues.

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  • Rachel Vorona Cote

    Author of Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today, and writer around town (i.e. the internet). I teach nonfiction writing too.

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