Stefanie DeLeo
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Stefanie DeLeo (born April 22, 1982) is an American author and playwright known primarily for her published play on autism, Worth a Thousand Words published in 2010 through JAC NEED Publishers. In September 2017, she was published in the newest Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and the Unexplainable edition. She is also the author of Cry My Safari and the comedic play Answer the Question, Iris and a contributing author to an SAT Prep book. Additionally, she has been a guest blogger on Melibee Global, reflecting on her time abroad. Stefanie is also a returned Peace Corps Volunteer having lived and worked in South African town of Kuruman for two and a half years, where she is listed as a notable resident.
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Stefanie DeLeo
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Stefanie LeAnn DeLeo
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Stefanie LeAnn DeLeo
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Portsmouth, Virginia, U.S.
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1982-04-22
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Worth a Thousand Words, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Answer the Question, Iris, Jezebel's Apple
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American
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Author, Playwright, Actress, Director, Teacher
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Fred Hudson Christian IV
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Stefanie DeLeo (born April 22, 1982) is an American author and playwright known primarily for her published play on autism, Worth a Thousand Words published in 2010 through JAC NEED Publishers. In September 2017, she was published in the newest Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and the Unexplainable edition. She is also the author of Cry My Safari and the comedic play Answer the Question, Iris and a contributing author to an SAT Prep book. Additionally, she has been a guest blogger on Melibee Global, reflecting on her time abroad. Stefanie is also a returned Peace Corps Volunteer having lived and worked in South African town of Kuruman for two and a half years, where she is listed as a notable resident.
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