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Ari Beri

Ari Beri was born on Valentine's Day in Silver Spring Maryland - though she rarely claims it. All of her formative memories (getting bullied, eating pickles by the jar) took place in Thousand Oaks, California. She holds a B.A. in Neuroscience and Behavior from Vassar College that she'll never use (she is a screenwriter by trade). She is currently hopping around earth, learning about the stars, and attempting to manage a quarter-life crisis.

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Where Do Crickets Fly?

by Ari Beri

Thousand Oaks, California I flew from coast to coast when I was nine years old. My father found work in August and…

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