Born and bred in London, Tess Colley recently graduated from the University of Oxford with a degree in French language and literature. Having worked for a year in Bordeaux, she is now back in the capital working as a freelance journalist and writer for various publications. At The Upcoming she writes and does interviews for the Culture desk. Follow her on Twitter @TessColley and Instagram @tess_colley.
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