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Natalie Guerrero

A weekly newsletter about people and the books that built them.

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Latest Issues

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On The Shelf | 014: Alejandro Heredia

Last year, I met (thank God!) at Yale, where we were both invited to speak at their Dominican Students Day Conference. At the time, both of us had books debuting, and immediately, I knew he was my kind of person. A writer’s writer. The rea...

18 days ago
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If They Change Our Language, They Can Change Our Minds

Every Sunday for the last 13 Sundays, I’ve woken up and sent out an iteration of this newsletter, Books are for People. This week, I didn’t.

a month ago
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On The Shelf | 013: Amy Dubois Barnett

I first met , former editor-in-chief of Ebony Magazine, Honey Magazine, and Teen People (casual), three (or four?!) years ago at an artists’ residency in Los Angeles. At the time, she was working on a novel, and so was I. Neither of us had ...

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On The Shelf | 012: Susan Casey

As many of you know, I’ve been in what I can only describe as a year-long romance with whales. The last twelve months have been a blur of whale books (my favorite so far: The Little Book of Whales), sharing increasingly unhinged whale facts...

2 months ago
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  • Natalie Guerrero

    Writer and Creative Thinker. I write Books are for People, a weekly newsletter about people and the books that built them. My first novel, My Train Leaves at Three, is on sale now

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