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About Nadia Giordana

Nadia Giordana is a reader, writer, author, poet, editor, and publisher of "WINK: Writers IN The Know" lit mag. She is currently working on a novelette titled, "Murder Me Pink: Dead Poets and Other Fun Things."

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