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Sarah Cook (she / they) is a poet & essayist, teaching-writer, Autistic human, game show enthusiast, bug advocate, double taurus, and creative mentor to other sensitive humans.
I'm a writer who daylights as a marketing consultant. Creativity is a human right. Cat pictures are always welcome.
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Hi. Bios confuse me, but I'll figure it out. In the meantime: oppression sucks. Resist it. Leverage what privilege you have to push back. My current special interest (did I mention I'm Autistic?) is turtles. For now, social justice and turtles.
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Author of 5 novels and 100+ essays, stories, and book reviews. Memoir in progress. Born in the Netherlands, lived in Paris, married an American, and in love with Japan. Mindful nomad, slow-traveling the world. Dreams of being a rebel.
Erin Michaela Sweeney is managing editor of Inlandia Institute’s literary journal. She writes, speaks, and teaches about the healing potential of mindful creative self-expression, loves her child unconditionally, and humbly serves Rexi the cat queen.
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The myriad esoteric jobs that follow a degree in literature. Strayed to Iraq to volunteer with genocide survivors. More school to study terrorism and human rights. Now investigates US spending in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. (And writes stuff.)
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