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  • Promotional banner featuring author Sierra Marilyn Riley. She is seated with her chin resting on her hand, wearing a gray blazer and looking confidently at the camera. The background is dark blue with illustrations of a crow and gothic architecture. Text reads: “Author of The Dark Cove Theatre Society — Interview with Sierra Marilyn Riley.” The Open Book logo appears at the bottom left.
    Promotional banner featuring author Sierra Marilyn Riley. She is seated with her chin resting on her hand, wearing a gray blazer and looking confidently at the camera. The background is dark blue with illustrations of a crow and gothic architecture. Text reads: “Author of The Dark Cove Theatre Society — Interview with Sierra Marilyn Riley.” The Open Book logo appears at the bottom left.
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    Sierra Marilyn Riley on Her Debut Novel and Writing Queer Theatre Magic for Teens

    Tense, atmospheric, and irresistibly dramatic, The Dark Cove Theatre Society by Sierra Marilyn Riley pulls back the velvet curtain on ambition and the high price of artistic perfection. Set in an elite ...

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