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Seamus Esparza
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Seamus Esparza has lived around the country from California to Kansas to Pittsburgh, PA, where he currently resides. After a misspent childhood, he was sent to a strict Catholic Academy where the Classics were traumatically grafted to his psyche. At the University of Pittsburgh, he majored in Classics and classical languages before finishing at Kansas State with a B.A. in humanities and a certificate of primary texts. When not spending his time with his nose in ancient literature, he is probably up to no good in Oakland. Readers can reach him at seamusesparza@gmail.com.


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