The Leftovers is a “deeply weird, immersive experience that made me ponder death and love and loss and belief,” @JaniceWolly writes in the Sunday Daily: https://t.co/d4gkXB6FqC
.@JenishaWatts is both a miracle of self invention and a miraculous writer. This, our October cover, took my breath away. It’s impeccably structured, paced, told. Don’t know whether I admire her or her craft more. They feel inseparable. https://t.co/K0Y319eXh4
Whole generations of adults were lost to institutionalization. They were warehoused, hidden away, forgotten. So many of us colluded in their erasure.
This piece is my small attempt to un-erase one of them. 8/8
https://t.co/jfdjUCiHDR
A glimpse into the life of two Uvalde survivors and their families. This is on par with Eli Saslow's incredible Sandy Hook article. It will stay with me.
https://t.co/1b96f2mm1q
Here’s the astonishing story by Caitlin Dickerson on the history of the government’s family separation policy — which just won the Pulitzer Prize. https://t.co/dVTEW4AzST
Every once in a while, an article comes along that changes how you think and feel about a topic you think you know well. This is that article, by Dara Horn in @TheAtlantic:
https://t.co/mbXkszgGAC
Tonight the magazines @brianwolly and I work at each won @ASME1963 awards. We celebrated by singing the ABCs to our daughter in the imagined voice of my friend's dog. I am having it all, folks.
The Atlantic is the winner of the 2023 National Magazine Award for General Excellence, News, Sports and Entertainment.
Subscribe to our award-winning magazine today: https://t.co/e9EMwylma0
Every editing job imbues you with new allergies; thanks to my time at @TheAtlantic, I can no longer tolerate expletive constructions. I also trip on the word "increasingly" now. cc @JaniceWolly
"If you support self-rule for jurisdictions only so long as they do not make choices you oppose, you do not actually support self-rule."
https://t.co/jyt9mXdH7m