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About Kyndell Toler-Masdeu
Kyndell Toler-Masdeu is a 2nd year college student who spends her free time watching YouTube channels, reading, laughing with friends, and writing. She is an English major, who aspires to a career that takes her creativity and art to the next level. In her senior year of high school she won two poetry contests, earning a ‘Silver Key in Poetry’ from the 2016 Scholastic Writing awards and having a poem published in the Creative Communications book of Spring 2016. She has had a fascination with words since she was a baby, and actively writes poetry and short stories in her free time.

Reviews From a Young Readers’ Perspective: Salt.

February 1, 2017 Kyndell Toler-Masdeu

So, I came across this book, Salt., after reading a recommendation for it in the first poetry book I read, Milk and Honey. As a poet myself, I was intrigued as Salt. is also a […]

Reviews from a Young Readers’ Perspective: BOOKED

December 22, 2016 Kyndell Toler-Masdeu

Nicholas Hall lives and breathes soccer. It’s all he ever dreams about: in class, on the field, and at home. He shares this dream with his best friend Coby, who is Singaporean and Ghanaian and […]

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