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By Courtesy of Joe Funk Photography and Penguin Random House
Aislinn Brophy '17 sat down with The Crimson to discuss their latest novel, "Spells to Forget Us," and the magical conception of their work.
Aislinn Brophy '17 sat down with The Crimson to discuss their latest novel, "Spells to Forget Us," and the magical conception of their work.

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