Sarah Moroz is a freelance writer. She grew up in New York City, and since then has zig-zagged between Montreal, Edinburgh, and Paris (where she currently resides). She contributes to the New York Times travel blog, NYLON Magazine, Hint Magazine, and Publishers Weekly. Her past-times include: taking street photographs, writing long letters, and combing French flea markets for undervalued delights.
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