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Tag Archives: thich nhat hanh

“Shared Breath” honored by Best American Essays

October 15, 2020by Caitlin Dwyer Leave a comment

The essay I published last year with Longreads, “Shared Breath,” has been honored with an “honorable mention” from the Best American Essays.

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Feature: Shared Breath

July 29, 2019by Caitlin Dwyer 2 Comments

How does receiving a donated organ affect your sense of self? Read more at Longreads.

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COLUMN: Taking Refuge

May 13, 2016by Caitlin Dwyer 1 Comment

I wrote my May Buddhistdoor column on the transitions between monastic and lay life for Buddhist women, and the balancing act between wanting a family and wanting a life of […]

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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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Nonfiction Writing, Review & Profiles

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  • Podcast: Many Roads to Here
  • “Shared Breath” honored by Best American Essays
  • Interview: Tricycle Magazine
  • Feature: Shared Breath
  • Essay: Inheritance

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