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Writerland

Michael Shapiro, Diego Courchay

Nothing good ever came from writers punishing themselves

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Michael Shapiro

    Founder and Publisher, The Delacorte Review

  • Diego Courchay

    Diego Courchay is a Mexican-French journalist of varying locations and languages, who has reported from New York, México City, Miami, and Washington DC.

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