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Dancing With The Marginalia

Caitlin Conlon

biweekly essays about what I'm reading, what I'm writing, & also, sometimes, other stuff!

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I don’t like to plan out the books I’m going to read each month. I love the mystery of going over to my physical TBR shelves and browsing the spines, picking out three for my partner (and cat) to help me choose between, reading it, then doi...

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When searching for a new audiobook this past weekend, I felt in my gut that I wanted to read a children’s book. (If I haven’t said it enough, let me say it again…reading children’s lit is like chicken soup for your heart! Try it every once ...

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  • Caitlin Conlon

    I wrote THE SURRENDER THEORY and BURNING THE GHOST LIGHT. I’m also the co-founder of Unearth Writing Retreats, an avid reader, and a leo.

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