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Onicia Muller

Onicia Muller

Onicia Muller is a Caribbean-born comedic storyteller currently freezing her buns off in Chicago. Her weekly humor column 'Just Being Funny' is published in The Daily Herald’s Weekender. She received IGNITE Caribbean's 30 Under 30 Caribbean American Emerging Leaders and Changemakers award for her work as a cultural influencer.

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“The Intersection”

“Curse this damned place. I don’t want anything to do with here.” Holson, my best childhood friend, slammed the door and headed off on foot to the nearest mechanic. He just wants to be nobody in a big city. He wants time

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