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R Anthony Giamusso: A Brief Biography
R. Anthony Giamusso is a musician from Northeastern Pennsylvania where he wrote and recorded five studio albums of original music. His passion for the creative arts began as a child, drawing his own comic book series based on the fantastical world that entertained his imagination. In recent years, he returned to storytelling and went on to earn his MA in Creative Writing from Wilkes University. Today, Anthony lives with his fiancé and two dogs. He enjoys trips to aquariums and museums with friends and loves spending time with his

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