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Mia Lizeth Ballesteros

An avid reader, writer of horror, teller of jokes, filmmaker, and costume designer.
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In 1950’s Texas Alejandra, a newspaper reporter gets assigned to an unusual case. Children are being kidnapped and the few that manage to turn up don’t make it home alive. The only suspect in the case is a creature of local legend La Llorona.
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