Rafaela Obrownick

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Pesquisadora queer e escritora de ficção especulativa. Fã de carteirinha de histórias com criaturas estranhas, mágicas e que, às vezes, falam. Em 2021, publicou seu livro de estreia, “O Príncipe Anômalo”, um reconto do clássico da Disney “A Princesa e o Sapo”. Atualmente, suas maiores inspirações literárias são Silvia Moreno-Garcia, V. E. Schwab e R. F. Kuang.

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O Príncipe Anômalo

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