Maryrose Cuskelly’s new novel explores privilege and hypocrisy in a setting most of us are familiar with.
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Ari Kerssens grew up watching queer makeup artists on YouTube and enrolled in a makeup course towards the end of school. It all changed when he lost most of his sight at age 19.
Maryrose Cuskelly’s new novel explores privilege and hypocrisy in a setting most of us are familiar with.
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