Children of War

As Russia invaded Ukraine, three women from the same family became pregnant at the same time. Then the war tore them apart.

Signs of Ghosts

What do we do when there are whole cities full of ghosts, each one with their own unique story to tell, each one with something left undone?

Editors’ Picks

Merchant of Death

Luc Rinaldi | Toronto Life | October 31, 2023 | 6,588 words

“After Kenneth Law lost his job as a low-level cook at the Royal York hotel, he found another way to make money: peddling suicide kits on the internet.”

Cowgirls All the Way

E. Jean Carroll | Outside Magazine | April/May 1981 | 2,910 words

“What do these people care about green horses when what they are looking for is Phyllis George Evans, her hair flashing in the floodlights and her ass fastened on anything…

The Club No School Principal Wants to Join

Gloria Liu | Men’s Health | November 1, 2023 | 5,411 words

“Each of these principals led a school traumatized by a shooting. Now they’re finding a way forward through a unique support group—an unlucky club—where they talk about recovery, courage, and…

Weave Your Own Coffin

Sara Murphy | Ambrook Research | October 23, 2023 | 1,810 words

“Green burial, she said, ‘offers so much for the person being buried, for the family saying goodbye, for the community surrounding the cemetery, for the very earth itself.’”

Loading…

Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.

Essays and Features

I Remember Arthur

A writer examines his own depression and suicidal ideation after losing an enigmatic friend and a deeply personal book draft.

Loading…

Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.

Reading Lists

Loading…

Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.

Our year-end collection

All the top #longreads of 2022, selected by our editors, featured authors, and readers.