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Emily Jean Habermehl is a licensed master social worker living in Austin, Texas. She started writing poetry in the 7th grade and uses her writing to explore issues of feminism, womanhood, death, sex, rebirth, illness, disability, and empowerment. She currently works as a counselor for a large non-profit agency. Visit her blog at: http://friscoshoes.blogspot.com.
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