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Meet our Renaissance Woman, Andrea Clinton author of , Life Knows No Bounds: One Who Loves You More. Andrea Clinton is a novelist, poet and essayist, and aspiring screenwriter/filmmaker. As a Montclair State University graduate, she possesses a degree in English, Film and Journalism. She’s the founder and CEO of the non-profit organization, People Helping People; worked as Editor in Chief of AMISTAD newspaper, New Jersey; and is presently working on a biography and screenplay featuring the life of her uncle George Clinton of Parliament/Funkadelic and the Clinton family. Andrea can remember telling stories as far back as eight years old when she and her younger sister would lay in bed at night waiting to fall asleep. She remembers this gift maturing as she went to summer camp where telling stories around the camp fire and in the cabin with cabin mates was a ritual. In grammar school Andrea’s grandmother, Dorothy Louise Carter, introduced her to playwriting. She says it was hard to concentrate in school because she would always be writing plays, on paper and in her mind.
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