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Noa Beltrán

Noa Beltrán - Unquiet Things

Noa Beltran (they/she) is a queer, first-generation Mexican-Israeli writer from Los Angeles, law-educated. She writes for the haunted, the in-betweens, and those still trying to come home to themselves.

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  • Noa Beltrán - Unquiet Things

    Noa Beltran (she/her) is a first-gen Mexican-Israeli writer from SoCal, law-prof, queer. Writes for in-betweens and those trying to come home.

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