"I'm working on a novel about a girl who grows up in the circus and her relationship with her father, who grew up in Hungary when it was under Soviet control and left during the 1956 revolution. It is told from both of their perspectives, and has been a joy (and very frustrating) to research and write. Needless to say, I am very excited about my next project!"

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Liza Campbell

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Liza Campbell is a prominent author known for her poignant explorations of resilience and identity, drawing from her own life experiences.

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