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Aliese Muhonen

Headshot of KCET writer Aliese Willard Muhonen. She has light brown curly hair that falls behind her shoulders and is wearing a dark purple zip-up top. She's turning her head to smile at the camera.

Aliese Muhonen is an award-winning freelance journalist, writer, and editor based in the Los Angeles area. In addition to KCET, you may have seen her writing in the Los Angeles Times, the Daily Pilot, and Orange Coast Magazine among others. When she's not pursuing a good story, she loves exploring the great outdoors, nerding out about books and film, propagating plants, and, apparently, writing sentences with lots of commas.

Find her online and on Twitter @AlieseMuhonen.

Headshot of KCET writer Aliese Willard Muhonen. She has light brown curly hair that falls behind her shoulders and is wearing a dark purple zip-up top. She's turning her head to smile at the camera.
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