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The Books That Made Us

M. E. Rothwell, Matthew Morgan, William Collen, Natalie Mead, Victoria Waddle, Konstantin Asimonov, Chen Rafaeli, Robin Reardon

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.

  • Matthew Morgan

    Creator of Art Of Conversation | Finding meaning through culture.

  • William Collen

    I'm a Christian from Omaha, I'm curious about the human experience, and I care deeply about the arts. Email [email protected] Discord @williamcollen

  • Natalie Mead

    Professional expert in everything writing about the intersection of medicine, mindfulness, mindlessness, lacrosse, ennui, and camels. Available for keynotes, workshops, 1:1s, dramatic readings, and white noise-making.

  • Victoria Waddle

    Victoria is the author of Acts of Contrition: Short Stories (Los Nietos Press) and The Mortality of Dogs and Humans (Bamboo Dart Press). Formerly the managing editor of Inlandia: A Literary Journey, she has a YA novel coming out in 2025.

  • Konstantin Asimonov

    When we write about things, we write about ourselves. more

  • Chen Rafaeli

    "Ten thousand miles I traveled" more

  • Robin Reardon

    I create multi-layered stories about people whose destinies are not determined solely by their sexual orientation or gender identity. more

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