Perry Sanders III | Lead Stories
Perry Sanders III is a Philosophy graduate of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and is an editor and social media manager at Lead Stories.
Note: Perry no longer writes for us, if you have any questions about his stories contact us via our general contact page.
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