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Carlin Steere

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Carlin Steere is a nonfiction writer from Connecticut. She divides her time between the New England shoreline and Tampa, Florida. Steere is the Interviews & “Fanmail” Editor for Sweet: A Literary Confection and a Graduate Assistant for the University of South Florida during her MFA candidacy in Nonfiction Creative Writing.

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