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Lilian Vercauteren

About Lilian Vercauteren

In her early twenties, Dutch-native Lilian D. Vercauteren came to the US to see what the fuss was all about. More than a decade later, she has barely scratched the surface of discovering the American spirit. An alumni of The Writers Studio Tucson, her fiction has been published by the Lowestoft Chronicle, The Missing Slate, Fiction Southeast, Maudlin House, and After the Pause. She is currently looking for a home for her first novel, a comedy of errors about a fish out of water, the potluck phenomenon and apple pie. www.lilianvercauteren.com
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The Life of a Nimble Cruiser

April 23, 2018 By Lilian Vercauteren

I’ve lived in LA for as long as the year is old, minus one day, and I’ve loved almost every second of it. Per another cliche, I was spending a lot of time inside vehicles. And although biking may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the Big Orange […]

Filed Under: Words From The Other Side Tagged With: Bike Lanes, essay, LA, Lilian Vercauteren, Los Angeles, nimble cruiser, nonfiction, Writing

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