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Zinzi Clemmons in Zoetrope: All Story

Apogee Journal
26 Oct 2013
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Zinzi Clemmons in Zoetrope: All Story

A big congrats to our Managing Editor and Co-Founder Zinzi Clemmons, who has a story in the current Fall issue of Zoetrope: All-Story, alongside Elizabeth McCracken, Ben Fountain, and legendary filmmaker Agnes Varda. You can check out an excerpt here, and pick up the issue in your local bookstore.

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