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Elizabeth Schmuhl

Elizabeth Schmuhl is a multidisciplinary artist whose work appears in The Rumpus, Gramma, Paper Darts, and elsewhere. Her book, Premonitions, is recently out from Wayne State University Press. Elizabeth has worked at various non-profits, including the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and the University of Michigan. She currently works as a Marketing Strategist and Campaign Manager for Shamel Pitts.

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