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Introvert in a loud world. Lover of cleverness, chaos, and coffee. I overthink professionally, laugh defensively, and write recreationally. Occasionally mistaken for wise. Frequently mistaken for serious. Rarely both at the same time.
Welcome home my love. The words turn up and there is nothing we can do about it, so we write because we can't not, or won't stop.. I believe that stories hold us steady and words can heal the world.
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