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Kendall Graham

Kendall Graham

Kendall is a writer and communications professional born and raised on Nantucket Island, and is currently in (leisurely) pursuit of her Master’s degree in Professional Writing from New York University. Most likely to be found in the woods or at the shores. She loves rock, electronic, and alternative genres, as well as writing and introducing friends to new music. Lately she’s been obsessed with women- and femme-fronted rock and metal. But anything with a nice groove will hold her attention. Also a long-time Spoon superfan.

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