‘Some Things Never Leave You’: Christian Livermore on Poverty’s Indelible Marks By Longreads Feature “For me, passing means trying to be anything other than what I was, and what I fear so desperately I always will be: poor white trash.” Friends: We Need Your Help to Fund More Stories
‘The Evanescence is the Thing’: Five Writers on the Power of the Dance Floor By Cheri Lucas Rowlands Highlight Five reads on dancing, techno music, and rave and club culture.
Svetlana Alexievich Reminds Me of How to Be Human By Krista Stevens Highlight Sometimes I need to forget I’m an introvert.
‘You Can’t Sail Around the World By Yourself’ By Longreads Feature Susie Goodall wanted to circumnavigate the globe in her sailboat without stopping. She didn’t bargain for what everyone else wanted.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, our editors recommend stories by Naomi Gordon-Loebl, Jean Guerrero, Ben Goldfarb, Dan Kois, and Reeves Wiedeman.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, our editors recommend stories by Elizabeth Bruenig, Joshua St.Clair, Tan Tuck Ming, José Vergara, and Eleanor Cummins.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, our editors recommend stories by Eric Borsuk, Aaron Gell, Laurie Penny, Hanif Abdurraqib, and Will Rees.
Which Way to Westeros? By Carolyn Wells Highlight With a plethora of fantasy appearing on streaming services, we take a look back at Adrian Daub’s essay on world-building maps.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, our editors recommend stories by Seth Harp, Alanna Mitchell, Cezary Podkul, Alex Vuocolo, and Loren Grush.
Reading Doesn’t Have to Mean Keeping Your Books Forever By Peter Rubin Highlight “The paradox of the library in our time is that it aspires to be vast but is also selective and bounded – a tiny droplet of material in a seemingly limitless sea of content.”
Wearing All the Hats: A Chat with the Writer and Editor Behind The Atavist’s New Issue By Brendan O'Meara Feature In this excerpt from The Creative Nonfiction Podcast, host Brendan O’Meara talks to Seyward Darby about “Fault Lines,” her Atavist writing debut.
Life on Screen: A Reality Television Reading List By Elizabeth Blackwell Feature Reality TV: Guilty pleasure or public service?
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week By Longreads Weekly Top 5 This week, our editors recommend stories by Michael Wilson, Joseph Bien-Kahn, Jason Anthony, AC Shelton, and Tom Breihan.
‘We Deserve So Much More Than Police, Prisons, and Jails’: Scalawag Takes On Emmy-Winning Television By Cheri Lucas Rowlands Highlight We recommend these incisive essays on Abbott Elementary, The White Lotus, and The Dropout in Scalawag’s series on pop culture and justice.
The Substance of Silence: A Reading List About Hermits By Chris Wheatley Feature Humans are social creatures, and loneliness can be debilitating — yet, many have discovered solace in the solitary life.
‘You Can’t Sail Around the World By Yourself’ By Longreads Feature Susie Goodall wanted to circumnavigate the globe in her sailboat without stopping. She didn’t bargain for what everyone else wanted.
Here at the End of All Things By Adrian Daub Feature On losing oneself in the geography of fantasy worlds, from Middle Earth to Westeros.
Which Way to Westeros? By Carolyn Wells Highlight With a plethora of fantasy appearing on streaming services, we take a look back at Adrian Daub’s essay on world-building maps.
Life on Screen: A Reality Television Reading List By Elizabeth Blackwell Feature Reality TV: Guilty pleasure or public service?
Monsters, Mothers, Mulieres: A Reading List on The Women of Classical Antiquity By Rachel Ashcroft Feature Five stories of ambitious empresses, fearsome gladiators, and ordinary working-class residents — glimmering snapshots of the female experience in the classical world.