The Believer Magazine
Articles by
Caitlin McGill
Caitlin McGill’s essays appear in Blackbird, The Chattahoochee Review, CutBank, Gastronomica, Iron Horse, Vox, and others. She is writing a Miami-based memoir about intergenerational trauma, race, class, addiction, and the cost of ignoring our histories. One essay from her book was a Notable in The Best American Essays 2016.
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