Andrea Juno
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In 1980, Andrea Juno co-founded RE/Search Publications with V. Vale. She has produced and edited 26 books and logged thousands of hours of recorded interviews with people such as J. G. Ballard, William Burroughs, Diamanda Galas and Annie Sprinkle. In 1996, the company metamorphosed into Juno Books.
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