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Today’s #ReportingWorthReading is @WillBoast’s “A Kingdom for a Horse,” from Summer 2017, which analyzes the Persian sport kokpar and its role in the future of Kazakhstan.
https://t.co/vI17FjSJSn
@HamiltonLisaM’s “Linux for Lettuce,” #ReportingWorthReading from Summer 2014, follows the creation of the “subtly radical group” Open Source Seed Initiative and its search for plants that can’t be patented.
https://t.co/Ek0uhmWOxQ
“If Dickens were with us, he might call it the most uncool of times.”
—@gregorymcnamee, “Shades of Gloom.” A Fine Distinctions piece from our Spring issue.
https://t.co/4BDRzAjQ8g
The @VQR staff has been caught up in the words of @zerofskaya, Gabrielle Hamilton, and Zak Cheney-Rice. Check it out:
https://t.co/P0ibbIZKAU
“Walking through the museum felt less like voyeurism and more like collaboration: Strangers wanted their lives witnessed, and other strangers wanted to witness them.”
—@lsjamison, “The Breakup Museum.” #ReportingWorthReading from Spring 2018.
https://t.co/WfCOewLRAG
“The gun is heavier than she expected, the handle a hundred sharp, tiny teeth in her hands.”
—@kellijoford, “The Year 2003 Minus 20.” Fiction from our Spring issue.
https://t.co/B3Pd6uOVKw
In Spring 2018, we published @frumpenberg's excellent short story “Fat Swim.“ #StoryWorthSharing
https://t.co/iu79lNnPba
“The summer Ali was fourteen, the island’s volcano erupted with little fuss.”
—Daisy Johnson, “The Ash Swimming Pool.” #StoryWorthSharing
https://t.co/nBYAWvkyYW
Today’s #StoryWorthSharing is Deborah Eisenberg’s “Merge,” a clever and complex piece depicting intersecting lives and relationships from our Fall 2018 issue.
https://t.co/sqB9B4oeCr
This week, we've been holed up reading the words of @HelenJMacdonald, Don DeLillo, and Patti Smith. Our Best 200 Words has it all:
https://t.co/SpdzPnqhj8