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“Blood pulls up in a near-new new Caddy, heaven white, with flesh-colored guts and the white walls on his tires thick as rulers side by side.”
@MitchSJackson’s “High Pursuit,” from our 2018 Summer fiction issue, is one #StoryWorthSharing among many.
https://t.co/AB4B5Zwjqr
@laurakolbemd’s Summer 2016 “Once Bitten” provides detailed reporting on dengue fever and the zika virus.
https://t.co/e1aS8sNCdN
“This is judgmentalism. The game that is being played there is a game of social class.”
On #NationalGrammarDay, check out @DavidNaimon’s 2018 interview with Ursula K. LeGuin, in which she details her fight against the “grammar bullies.”
https://t.co/T4OKhnvLe6
Last week, we were reading the work of @lyzl, @mashagessen, and @rebeccamakkai. The latest Best 200 Words has it all.
(It's Makkai's third time in B2W. THE GREAT BELIEVERS, her upsetting and wonderful novel, is a favorite here in the office.)
https://t.co/UK5NjN4nUk
Last week, we were reading @JackPendarvis, @peggyorenstein, and Carl Jung. Check out the latest Best 200 Words to see why!
https://t.co/FD8R3KifHf
“She checked into the hotel.”
@mmschwartz’s new story “Santa Tecla,” from our Winter issue, deals with lost tourists, failed relationships, and a mysterious white fluff. Read it here:
https://t.co/l8MTVhTsQb
On this day in 2001, Apple launched the media player iTunes. @glassshallot’s “Sound + Vision,” from Spring 2013, analyzes the varied and sometimes cyclical methods of music consumption.
https://t.co/2w1rr8umzc
“When I was young, before my parents split up, I believed that divorce was a ceremony just like marriage, only inverted.”
@ljamison’s Spring 2018 nonfiction work “The Breakup Museum” often touches on divorce in its depictions of lost loves.
https://t.co/WfCOewLRAG
Emily Dickinson was born on this day in 1830. She’s one of the most widely remembered poets today, and as such, we’ve published a lot about her over the years. First up is Joyce Van Dyke’s 1984 essay “Inventing Emily Dickinson”:
https://t.co/91dlPvdkp5
This week, we've been caught up in the words of
@carvellwallace, @otherspoon, and @CFSchuetze. Peruse our favorite excerpts in the newest Best 200 Words.
https://t.co/j0Wy9eMvdR