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      <image:title>About - Pandora Villaseñor</image:title>
      <image:caption>Writer · Los Angeles I write across memoir, essays, and television about faith, family, and the cycles we inherit — the work of looking back at a life to find meaning in the mess. My debut memoir, All Gifts: Finding Meaning in the Mess, publishes September 8, 2026. I write weekly essays on Substack and have two pilots in development. I'm a member of Stowe Story Labs. Alongside my writing, I've spent twenty-seven years in sales and marketing. I'm the first in my immediate family to attend college. My memoir is, in part, about what it costs to break the cycle — and what it makes possible. I don't consider myself an expert. Just someone who looked back and started naming what she saw.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pandora means all gifts in Greek. I didn't think much about that growing up. I was in my forties when I understood what it meant — that what looks like wreckage often turns out to be the gift, but you have to be willing to look for it. All Gifts is the memoir that came out of that looking. All Gifts explores ambition, belonging, and the long process of breaking inherited cycles. Set against elite education, early motherhood, and abusive relationships, the book examines how belief and behavior are formed before they are named—and how naming them becomes a turning point.</image:caption>
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