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Emily Iris Degn
Emily Iris Degn
Heyo- My name is Em, and I am a writer and poet. I am from the Pacific Northwest, can make a killer curry, and my favorite things include: veggie sandwiches, sunrises, the color periwinkle, the ocean, coconut milk, art museums, my trusty chacos, animal friends, photography and traveling to new places. I speak English, Portuguese, and Spanish, and my second home is the coast of Brazil. My writing inspo is anything written by Ray Bradbury, and I am so pumped to be here!
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