Since Catapult began a year ago, we have (true to our name) launched quite a few things of various kinds into the world: books about a duchess, a rock star, a Floridian translator, an illiterate Irishwoman, and a ghost; collections about surveillance and the South; essay series about brains and adoption, faith and fandom; columns […]
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Since Catapult began a year ago, we have (true to our name) launched quite a few things of various kinds into the world: books about a duchess, a rock star, a Floridian translator, an illiterate Irishwoman, and a ghost; collections about surveillance and the South; essay series about brains and adoption, faith and fandom; columns […]
Since Catapult began a year ago, we have (true to our name) launched quite a few things of various kinds into the world: books about a duchess, a rock star, a Floridian translator, an illiterate Irishwoman, and a ghost; collections about surveillance and the South; essay series about brains and adoption, faith and fandom; columns […]
Since Catapult began a year ago, we have (true to our name) launched quite a few things of various kinds into the world: books about a duchess, a rock star, a Floridian translator, an illiterate Irishwoman, and a ghost; collections about surveillance and the South; essay series about brains and adoption, faith and fandom; columns […]