Kanyakrit is a recent graduate of Wesleyan University, where she majored in the College of Letters, a three-year interdisciplinary major focused on European history, literature, and philosophy. She hails from Chiang Mai, Thailand, where she grew up with a love of books, writing, and soup noodles.
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