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Danielle Holian

Danielle Holian

Danielle Holian is an Irish-based writer from Galway. She is a music publicist, music journalist, and the author of three poetry books. You can usually find her doing something creative. In her spare time, she loves to fuss over the organisation and orientation of her shelves of books, do a word search, cook and bake something delicious, crochet and knit to unwind, read to her heart's content, work on her next book, snap some pictures for her photo albums, and surf the streaming ocean to find a new series to binge. Find her on Instagram/Twitter @danielleholian_, and email danielleholianmedia@gmail.com

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Sabrina Carpenter's "Manchild" music video © Vania Heymann & Gal Muggia
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