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Dunbar Kumari, founding mother of the tea cooperative Kanchanjangha, Annabel Kalmar, founder of Tea Rebellion and Tracy Mahr, tea lover and fellow traveler to Kanchanjangha Phot by Nichsal Banskota
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Dunbar Kumari, founding mother of the tea cooperative Kanchanjangha, Annabel Kalmar, founder of Tea Rebellion and Tracy Mahr, tea lover and fellow traveler to Kanchanjangha Phot by Nichsal Banskota
Lana is a writer, creative producer, and story editor who has produced and directed countless videos ranging in subject matter from butter tarts to bionic hands, to her own book trailer. She grew up in Saskatchewan and has also lived in Banff, Montreal, and on a kibbutz. Her debut short story collection, Moving Parts (Arsenal Pulp Press) was published in October 2015.
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