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Madeleine Eggen

Madeleine Eggen

Madeleine Eggen is a New York-based writer at Sarah Lawrence College. She enjoys music journalism, feature writing, digital humanities, and the art of the ridiculously intricate playlist. Madeleine can be reached at madeleine.eggen[at]gmail.com!

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