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Brianna is a Colorado-based writer, audiophile, and occasional photographer. You can usually find her in a vintage shop continuing to curate a collection of leather jackets and worn records- that is if she isn't at a concert, or somewhere with her nose stuck in a book, or twirling around her bedroom to the croon of Stevie Nicks.

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