A Sketch Artist, a Grieving Mother, and An Unsolved Mystery By Longreads Feature They set out to solve a cold case. The more they dug, the more terrifying the truth became. Friends: We Need Your Help to Fund More Stories
But Who Tells Them What To Sing? By Adrian Daub Feature “And thus another Hollywood tradition was born: film choruses belting out perfectly nonsensical prose with utter conviction.”
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Carolyn Wells Weekly Top 5 Our editors share five favorites, just in time for your weekend.
Death of Writing, Writing of Death: A Reading List on Artificial Intelligence and Language By Cheri Lucas Rowlands Feature Five longreads on artificial intelligence and a future filled with machine-written prose.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, we’re sharing stories from Diana Moskovitz, Kathryn Ivey, Katherine Laidlaw, Chris Colin, and Josh Dzieza.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, we’re sharing stories from Anand Gopal, Óscar Martínez, Erica Lenti, T.J. Quinn, and Matt Zoller Seitz.
Twenty Years Later: A 9/11 Reading List By Krista Stevens Feature Six stories on the immediate and ongoing aftermath of the attacks that took place on September 11th, 2001.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, we’re sharing stories from Robert Sanchez, Nicholas Hune-Brown, Emily Van Duyne, David Ferris, and Jaya Saxena.
A Tall Tree Reading List By Carolyn Wells Feature Let’s go down to the woods today … with a reading list all about trees.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, we’re sharing stories from Matt Hamilton and Garrett Therolf, Lacy M. Johnson, Devin Kelly, Max Bell, and Rainesford Stauffer.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, we’re sharing stories from David Rohde, Sarah Cox, Wyatt Williams, Joshua Hammer, and Kiana Fitzgerald, Paula Mejía, Matt Sonzala, Donnie Houston, Lance Scott Walker, Brandon Caldwell, Cat Cardenas, Jessi Pereira, and Sama’an Ashrawi.
Bringing Species Back … From the Brink By Carolyn Wells Highlight “You could actually restore a species to be even more diverse and healthier than it was before, Church says. “You can include diversity from multiple points in the globe and multiple points in time.””
But Who Tells Them What To Sing? By Adrian Daub Feature “And thus another Hollywood tradition was born: film choruses belting out perfectly nonsensical prose with utter conviction.”
A Sketch Artist, a Grieving Mother, and An Unsolved Mystery By Longreads Feature They set out to solve a cold case. The more they dug, the more terrifying the truth became.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, we’re sharing stories from Matt Hamilton and Garrett Therolf, Lacy M. Johnson, Devin Kelly, Max Bell, and Rainesford Stauffer.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, we’re sharing stories from Robert Sanchez, Nicholas Hune-Brown, Emily Van Duyne, David Ferris, and Jaya Saxena.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, we’re sharing stories from Anand Gopal, Óscar Martínez, Erica Lenti, T.J. Quinn, and Matt Zoller Seitz.
Even the Steam Had a Shadow By Longreads Feature “He couldn’t remember coming here, or going anywhere. He looked down at himself. With a writhe of horror, he found he couldn’t even remember getting dressed. His clothes were unfamiliar.”
Happy is a Relative State By Longreads Feature “The rest of my life will always be entwined with rheumatoid arthritis. But it’s my choice to also be something more, to not feel sick, to still find those shadows of a dancer, which is to say tiny flecks of magic, within me.”
Judge a Book Not By its Gender By lisawhill Feature Lisa Whittington-Hill suggests there’s a distinct gender bias in celebrity memoirs. Where female celebrities are expected to expose all, male writers get to write about whatever they want.
‘The Fledglings Are Out!’ By Longreads Feature “Peering in, I see that last week’s eggs are now chicks. Tiny bright-yellow beaks, mouths opening and closing silently. This is the magic.”
‘Can You Imagine How That Felt?’: Blake Bailey’s Predations, As Told By His Students By Seyward Darby Highlight The inside story of author Blake Bailey’s grooming of middle-school girls.
The Cult That Promises to Cure Addiction By Longreads Feature For 50 years, Enthusiastic Sobriety programs have offered to help teenagers kick drugs and alcohol. But former followers say ES doesn’t save lives—it destroys them.
What Happened to Milad? A Palestinian Father Searches for His Son. By Seyward Darby Highlight One man’s quest to find his son lays bare the reality of Palestinian life under Israeli rule.
‘Can You Imagine How That Felt?’: Blake Bailey’s Predations, As Told By His Students By Seyward Darby Highlight The inside story of author Blake Bailey’s grooming of middle-school girls.
The Syrian Rebels Who Found Refuge in Books By Carolyn Wells Highlight In a town under siege from Assad’s regime, a small group built a library from books rescued from the rubble.
“People are dying waiting” By Krista Stevens Highlight “Miguel Jr. and Jeannette are troubled that Miguel’s doctors didn’t present ECMO as an option, and then resisted the idea when the family suggested it.”
Twenty Years Later: A 9/11 Reading List By Krista Stevens Feature Six stories on the immediate and ongoing aftermath of the attacks that took place on September 11th, 2001.
A Tall Tree Reading List By Carolyn Wells Feature Let’s go down to the woods today … with a reading list all about trees.