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The Books That Made Us

M. E. Rothwell, Bruce Ivar Gudmundsson, Terry Freedman, Jonathan Delp, Holly Starley, Caro Henry, Angie Kelly, Rolando Andrade

Discover the books that shaped your favourite writers.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • M. E. Rothwell

    A traveller in an antique land.

  • Bruce Ivar Gudmundsson

    I write 'The Tactical Notebook' (military matters) 'Extra Muros' (liberal education), and 'A Wealth of Nations' (meta-politics).

  • Terry Freedman

    I'm an eclectic reader and published writer. In my newsletter I write about literature, writing, education and life in general.

  • Jonathan Delp

    Stormcrow, Grey Pilgrim, Mith- Hold on. Being told I'm not Gandalf. Got it. Philadelphia writer. Sasquatch biographer. Embrace your Weird.

  • Holly Starley

    I nomad like I write and edit—to connect with self, others, the world, and how that’s the same. I also write like I read—because I ooze joy when words pour from me into you and vice versa.

  • Caro Henry

    Writer of short stories, poems, essays. Mother. Human. Nothing extraordinary. Never started a trend, fashion or otherwise (certainly not anything for which I have been credited).

  • Angie Kelly

    Biologist, writer, lover. Exploring the intersection of science, myth, and spirituality.

  • Rolando Andrade

    Psychotherapist. Bringing simple insights into complicated mental health and wellness issues. Offers inspiration. Hoping to unite a community of writers and people who love to think about human behaviours. more

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