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Wrong Life Review

Allison Hewitt Ward, Barbarita Polster, Adam Rothbarth, Jessa Crispin

Living it rightly since 2022

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Authors

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  • Allison Hewitt Ward

    Grumpy modernist.

  • Barbarita Polster

    Barbarita Polster is an artist and writer in Chicago, IL. She is a Lecturer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and North Park University (Chicago).

  • Adam Rothbarth
  • Jessa Crispin
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