Christina Collins holds an MFA in creative writing from George Mason University. She's been a writer-in-residence at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts as well as the Art Commune program in Armenia, and she's taught at George Mason University and Queen's University Belfast. Born and raised in Massachusetts, she lives in Northern Ireland, where she's always on the lookout for castle ruins and secret gardens. For more information, visit christinacollinsbooks.com, or follow her on Twitter (@stinacoll).
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In the town of Gladder Hill, there’s no such word as “ugly.” Or “beautiful.” Zailey has never seen her own face. She’s never seen her reflection, a photo of herself, or even a drawing. In the special community of Gladder Hill, cameras and mir... SEE MORE