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Natasha Lane
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Natasha D. Lane is a friend of most things caffeinated, a lover of books, and a writing warrior to her core. As a believer that “the pen is mightier than the sword,” she graduated from Juniata College in 2015 with hopes to become a journalist. Instead, life took her on a different path, and Natasha found herself digging up a manuscript from her childhood. Since completing her first series, Natasha has continued writing fiction and nonfiction as a freelancer, using writing to make sense of a chaotic world.

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