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Sabrina Medora

Sabrina Medora

Sabrina Medora is the founder and author of Food Fiction Project, a writing endeavor that pairs bite-sized short stories inspired by foods she eats in restaurants around the world. Sabrina a digital marketer, working in Chicago. In her spare time, Sabrina enjoys yoga, reading, exploring cities, collecting Harry Potter books, and binge-watching shows on Food Network.

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