“I think it’s so pertinent at the moment in regard to our own histories and to world histories,” he says. “There’s a sense that we’re all starting to doubt ourselves" @EsquireUK
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When @maxjohnporter wrote this for the @EsquireUK fiction special in Summer 2020, I suggested he change the spelling from “Meghan” to “Megan” because it was too on the nose. More fool me. https://t.co/3ux48G0sPd
This fun piece from Tabitha Lasley in @EsquireUK about our modern-day compulsion to cancel plans is the perfect thing to read later tonight once you’ve realised you’re def staying in https://t.co/3lkup7x9jO
A piece I wrote for @EsquireUK about my baseball-playing great-grandfather, Fred - who, it turns out, *could* actually catch a ball - and the kind strangers on the internet who helped me find that out @baseballhall@sabr https://t.co/kfUlUUsMNq