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Betsy L. Ross is a writer, filmmaker, and happily retired attorney. She’s published nonfiction, book reviews, and directed the documentary Looking for David, about the death of her son from an opioid overdose. She currently lives in Boise, Idaho, but her novel was conceived in longtime home Salt Lake City, Utah. Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, she studied literature and philosophy as a Plan II major at the University of Texas, comparative literature at Indiana University, and creative writing at the Sewanee School of Letters.