Natalie Brown
Between House and Home
1 min readJan 24, 2018

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About Interviews

Consistent with the Project’s focus on exploring how people understand their own lives, the author strives to preserve the interviewees’ opinions, feelings and perceptions as voiced in their interviews. Interviews are typically transcribed and then edited collaboratively with the interviewee for issues such as brevity, clarity, accuracy, general interest and privacy.

Persons interviewed for this Project may include the author’s friends, family, referrals and self-referrals. Please contact her (betweenhouseandhome at gamil) if you would like to share your story.

Interviews are subject to memory, omissions and factual errors, and may contain information that is infeasible to fact check. Interviews should not be understood as statements of fact or opinion endorsed by this Project or its Author / Editor.

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Natalie Brown
Between House and Home

Writing about the impact of housing on our lives. Former Big Law associate. English major. Housing frustrated. Nothing here legal advice.