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Marie Johnson

MARIE JOHNSON is currently living in the Bay Area, attempting to get a Masters in International Law. She studied International Studies at Macalester College in St. Paul, MN, and when she is not studying or writing, she loves spending time with her friends and family.

Family Romance, LLC and How to Make a Family
by Marie Johnson

January 21, 2021 Contributed By: Marie Johnson

Family Romance LLC

“Maybe it was my other daughter.” Turning toward the bathroom, I realized what my mom had already noticed: The garbage can was overturned. I emptied the trash and forgot to put it back in its original position. In a flurry of chores, I was not consciously trying to leave it awry. Maybe this “other daughter” […]

Filed Under: Culture Posted On: January 21, 2021

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