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Recent Columns: koans, health, & diversity in American Buddhism

November 17, 2017by Caitlin Dwyer 1 Comment

I’m approaching my second year (wow!) as a monthly columnist for Buddhistdoor Global.  I write on women in Buddhism, and in honor of the anniversary, I thought I’d share a […]

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Nonfiction Writing, Review & Profiles

COLUMN: Loving your Weeds – Peggy Rowe Ward

January 23, 2016by Caitlin Dwyer Leave a comment

I’m now a monthly columnist with BuddhistDoor Global, a Buddhist magazine from Hong Kong.  My column focuses on women, from nuns to lay teachers, from issues of ordination and sexuality […]

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Mr. Chan and the Machine

June 18, 2013by Caitlin Dwyer Leave a comment

My article on the dying letterpress printing industry in Hong Kong, based on interviews with a craft printer and research on the history of the Hong Kong printers.  Published in […]

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