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The Landline

Kelly Etz, Alexia

Dial in for gentle deep dives into anything and everything I'm obsessing over at the moment (mostly sane, always silly).

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  • Kelly Etz

    Hey, Kelly here. I’m a graphic designer, writer, and night owl based in Chicago. I like the simple things: fancy shampoo, cozy TV shows where nothing really happens, novels about spooky houses and/or sexy men, and extra maraschino cherries.

  • Alexia

    hi friend, I'm Alexia! junior designer for KETZ, occasional wordsmith for The Landline, and frequent user of the love letter emoji (\ud83d\udc8c).

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