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Cherry Baby: Rainbow Rowell's next great novel
Rachel Meghan (they/she) is a mother, book critic, and writer based in Providence, RI. They began writing professionally at 15 years old, with their first byline being the cover story for Blood and Thunder, a roller derby magazine. Currently, they write book and film reviews for Rue Morgue magazine and BooksByPage.com. Rachel has additionally been featured in the literary magazine The Olivetree Review, and the horror analysis anthology “What’s Blood Got to Do With It?”
Cherry Baby: Rainbow Rowell's next great novel
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