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Jen St. Jude<\/strong> is a Lambda Literary Fellow, who holds creative writing degrees from Colby College and Harvard University Extension School. She works in talent acquisition and has served as an editor at the Chicago Review of Books<\/em>, Arcturus Magazine<\/em>, Burning Worlds \u2013 Climate Change in Art & Literature<\/em>, and Just Femme & Dandy Magazine<\/em>. Jen grew up in New Hampshire apple orchards but now lives in Chicago with her wife and catlike dog. Her book is the young adult novel\u00a0If Tomorrow Doesn’t Come.<\/em><\/p>\n

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