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Kelsey Ferrell

Kelsey Ferrell

Kelsey Ferrell is an author, songwriter, comedian, and filmmaker. Her prose has appeared in Current Affairs, Pinky, The Good Life Review, and others. Her music, released under the artist name, Kelsey Feral, has appeared in season 1 of Amazon Prime’s We Were Liars. Her film about the feral donkeys of the inland empire, Donkumentary, is in post-production. She holds a BA from UC Berkeley and an MFA from UC Riverside.

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