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Lola Bosa received her bachelor's degree from New York University, where she was deeply involved in the literary scene. From a young age, she was drawn to writing, but it wasn't until she arrived in the city that she learned she had a passion for editing too. In her free time, she enjoys solving the Wordle (when she remembers), reading celebrity memoirs, and discussing her latest favorite musicals.
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