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Stephanie Rodriguez is an award-winning illustrator. Creating art is her passion in life! She is a graduate from La Guardia high school, an art school in NYC and she obtained her Bachelor’s degree in illustration at FIT (The Fashion Institute of Technology) in NYC. Stephanie’s illustrations have been published in numerous publications from around the world including Aurealis, Cemetery Dance, Tales of the Unanticipated, newWitch Magazine, Apex Sci-Fi/Horror Journal, The Leading Edge, Nocturne and Whistling Shade Magazine. Though emotional, her artwork is influenced by an intense study of art history, African art and jazz music. Currently she resides with her husband Maikel and their dog Luke in Miami, FL.

You can view more of Stephanie's artwork at stephanierodriguez.artroof.com, and she can be contacted through her email Marquis1023@aol.com.

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25 Mar 2024

Looking back, I see that my initial hope for this episode was that the mud would have a heartbeat and a heart that has teeth and crippling anxiety. Some of that hope has become a reality, but at what cost?
to work under the / moon is to build a formidable tomorrow
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