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Jessie Sage and Isabella Cowan

Jessie Sage is a Pittsburgh-based writer, sex worker, and co-founder of Peepshow Magazine. Her writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Men’s Health, Motherboard, Buzzfeed, The Daily Beast, Hustler, and more. Her book, An Unexpected Place, is forthcoming on West Virginia University Press.Isabella Cowan is a junior at the University of Pittsburgh pursuing a degree in microbiology with a minor in gender, sexuality, and women’s studies. After graduation, she plans to attend medical school in hopes of serving marginalized populations. She is currently working with Sage as Peepshow’s Intern.

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