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Paper trail bookforum. This year’s ten Whiting Award winners were announced last night. 256 pages. Mar 6, 2024 · Rachel Cusk. They discuss the early days of the #MeToo movement, the Shitty Media Men list, and perform a reading of Sonia Sotamayor’s dissent in the Supreme Court case that Jan 18, 2024 · Leslie Jamison. The Library of Congress has acquired an important collection of rare books, the Aramont Collection, from an anonymous donor who also gave the library $1 million to make the set accessible to the public. The Center for Fiction and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop are hosting a discussion of Diane Oliver’s posthumously published short story collection, Neighbors. The event, hosted by LeVar Burton, will be streamed live on YouTube and Facebook. Apr 30, 2024 · As students have taken over Hamilton Hall at Columbia, more than 2500 professors, academics, writers have pledged to boycott Columbia University and Barnard College. Nov 8, 2017 · Kevin Young. M. Aug 19, 2015 · Joan Didion. Apr 11, 2024 · Lisa Borst. Amy Poehler. But Abramson claims that the letter, even in its amended form, was “still objectionable” for its apologetic tone. Jul 25, 2022 · Chloé Cooper Jones. If you’re new to the magazine, take a look at our archives and check back here on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Wednesdays for Paper Trail, our regular roundup of publishing news and reading recommendations. Also in the issue: new writing by Tony Tulathimutte, Sean Thor Conroe, Ananda Devi, Jamie Quatro, Dorothea Lasky, Farid Matuk, Alice Notley, and more. They discuss the early days of the #MeToo movement, the Shitty Media Men list, and perform a reading of Sonia Sotamayor’s dissent in the Supreme Court case that Mar 19, 2024 · Sally Rooney. Duncan Hannah —a deeply literary artist and the author of the memoir 20th-Century Boy —has died. In the Los Angeles Review of Books, Melina Moe reads some of Toni Morrison’s rejection letters to authors from her time as an editor at Random House. Reflecting on the idea that resisting “love what you do” rhetoric is politically useful but personally unsatisfying May 17, 2022 · Rick Perlstein. John Barth. Hejinian was an influential figure in the Language poetry movement of the 1970s and was best known for her 1980 poetic biography My Life, which originally consisted of thirty-seven sections, each thirty-seven sentences long, written when the author was thirty-seven years old. org. The Times is also eliminating the public editor role, currently held by Liz Spayd. The Library of America announced that it has hired John Kulka to be its new literary director. The paper trail October 07, 2011 Oct 7, 2011 @ 4:00:00 am. paper trail November 03, 2020 The Nation’s Elie Mystal tracks Election Day news; Bryan Washington on writing silent communication. Photo: Macmillan In an opinion piece for the Irish Times, novelist Sally Rooney writes about how President Biden’s friendly visit with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar this weekend “neatly illustrates the Irish Government’s approach to the war on Gaza. Coetzee and global English. Abramson says she confronted the paper’s publisher, Arthur Sulzberger, who agreed to change the letter. ’ paper trail October 15, 2012 Oct 15, 2012 @ 12:01:00 am. As Wilson notes, Fitzhugh was a lesbian children’s-book author in the era of the McCarthy hearings, conformity, and homophobia. Mar 26, 2024 · Bookforum contributor Becca Rothfeld has received the Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing. The US Department of Justice is going to court in an attempt to block Penguin Random House’s attempt to acquire its rival publisher Simon & Schuster, calling the consolidation a violation of antitrust laws. “She was uniquely talented, and it breaks my Aug 23, 2021 · Honorée Fanonne Jeffers. Aug 30, 2023 · To commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the scholar’s death, attendees will explore central questions of his work, about tradition, canonicity, power, and artistic representation. Ahead of the event, two sponsors have withdrawn their participation after learning that some of the awardees would likely address the war in Gaza. Joudah wrote his latest book, [], in about ten weeks beginning in October 2023. On the Reading Women podcast, Kendra Winchester talks to Sarah Moss about Brexit, the difficulty of writing residencies, and her recent novel, Ghost Wall. Mahogany Brown, Desiree Cooper, Camonghe Felix, Kristen Ghodsee, Katha Pollitt, and Manisha Sharma will participate in the discussion. For the London Review of Books, Terry Castle writes about a new “unsavory” biography of Patricia Highsmith, which Castle tried to finish during the January 6 mob assault on the US capitol: “The same ugly question kept intruding: would house-wrecker Highsmith – everyone’s favourite mess-with-your-head Jan 29, 2021 · In the latest issue of Bookforum, Rebecca Panovka also looks at the online encyclopedia and its continuing inequities: “If Wikipedia is a test case for techno-utopianism, it is also a test case for an older ideology similarly unfashionable these days—your garden-variety Enlightenment-era liberalism. Photo: Yael Malka. The New York Times has announced three new hires for the Books section: Molly Young and Alexandra Jacobs are joining as staff critics and Jennifer Wilson is becoming a contributing essayist to the Book Review. At one point in today’s installment, Heti asks Eliza if they will die together, and the bot replies: “Of course. Today is the last day to submit books to Lambda Literary’s “Lammy” Awards. LitHub is partnering with the New York Review of Books to publish transcripts of the discussions, which are taken from a lecture series hosted by Emre at Wesleyan University. In The Drift, seven short essays on Gaza by Bobuq Sayed, Dylan Saba, Hadas Binyamini, Mariam Barghouti, Nasreen Abd Elal, Natan Last, and Sophia Goodfriend. paper trail July 18, 2011 Jul 18, 2011 @ 4:00:00 am. Amazon Publishing has hired Believer fiction Read Bookforum's interview with founding editor Jessica Apr 12, 2021 · The Our Struggle podcast has released its two-hour interview with translator and biographer Benjamin Moser ( Sontag ): “We spent 2 hours talking to Pulitzer Prize Winner & gentleman philologist Benjamin 'Ben' Moser about translation, being hot, the Canon, writing, Adidas and much much more. Mar 20, 2024 · Becca Rothfeld. The National Book Awards are tonight at 8 pm Eastern time. ” . Join us tonight at 7pm EDT to celebrate the release of our new issue. In The Believer’s music issue, historian Paul Collins recounts the golden era of cars equipped with record players, including this description of Chrysler’s harrowing road-test: “Horn-rimmed execs swapped records in and out of the player as Mar 30, 2010 · Mar 30, 2010 @ 6:00:00 am. Credit: Saban Films. ” Nov 1, 2023 · Hagai El-Ad. Photo: Tom A. The February 21 event with guests Jan 3, 2024 · paper trail Remembering poet Refaat Alareer; Jackie Wang in conversation with Cyrus Dunham January 03, 2024 Apr 3, 2024 · April 03, 2024. TS Eliot’s The Wasteland has a wealth of features annotating the poem, offering curious readers (or puzzled students) new insights into the allusive text. The UK–based Women’s Prize for Fiction has announced its 2024 longlist, which includes Maya Binyam’s Hangman, Isabella Hammad’s Enter Ghost, Chetna Maroo’s Western Lane, and more. Photo: Andrew-Grossardt. paper trail September 04, 2012 Sep 4, 2012 @ 12:05:00 am “I convinced a friend of mine who was a student to pose as a paper recycler,” Mishra reflected. Their analysis—which uses demographic data of the judges and winners of fifty-one literary prizes from 1918 to the present—shows that the most statistically significant factor is where a writer attended college or university. In a review of The Fraud for Vulture, Andrea Long Chu considers Zadie Smith’s trajectory as a novelist, arguing that since her debut in 2000 with White Teeth—which James Wood famously described as “hysterical realism”—Smith’s work has become increasingly moral and conventionally realist. The London Sep 5, 2019 · Photo: Tracie Williams. In the new issue of Harper’s, Daniel Bessner Dec 17, 2013 · Paper Trail Lolita—Story of a Cover Girl: Vladimir Nabokov’s Novel in Art and Design edited by John Bertram and Yuri Leving. Nov 16, 2023 · Anne Boyer—the author of the poetry collection Garments Against Women, the essay collection A Handbook of Disappointed Fate, and the nonfiction book The Undying —has resigned from her position as poetry editor at the New York Times Magazine, stating: “The Israeli state’s U. At Catapult, Ruth Curry and Micaela Durand remember author Jade Sharma, who died in July at age thirty-nine. G. Moira Donegan joins Merve Emre on her podcast The Critic and Her Public s. John Barth has died at the age of ninety-three. Dec 22, 2021 · For The Point, Apoorva Tadepalli looks at the writing life in a personal essay that also discusses recent criticism in n+1 and Bookforum as well as fiction by Sally Rooney, Christine Smallwood, Lauren Oyler, and more. Lisa Lucas of Pantheon has acquired the new novel by Justin Taylor. The Community of Literary Magazines and Presses’s Lit Mag Adoption program offers discounted subscriptions of various publications to teachers and their students in order to help integrate lit mags into courses. The New York Times searches its soul over whether its Amazon story was fair. In a memo, publisher Arthur Sulzberger noted that the public editor position was poorly suited to the digital age. “Jade was late for everything so it is a tiny surprise that dying is the one thing she came to early. Apr 24, 2024 · Student journalists at Columbia University have extensive ongoing coverage of the Gaza solidarity encampment, ongoing negotiations between student representatives and school administrators over the protests, and the academic boycott of Columbia and Barnard, which more than 1,400 academics support. For the New Yorker, Isaac Chotiner interviews Israeli activist Hagai El-Ad about the West Bank. In Istanbul, Orhan Pamuk has opened a museum that mirrors his 2008 novel The Museum of Innocence. His debut novel House Made of Dawn, published in 1968, was one of the first novels published by a Native American writer about Native American life, and has been called the harbinger of the Native American Renaissance. As part of the event, Emre invited Chu to This Thursday at the Brooklyn Public Library, contributors to Choice Words, a collection of literature on abortion, will discuss their work with editor Annie Finch. Foster. New Yorkers: What are you doing tonight? It can’t be better than coming to the event we're co-hosting Mar 2, 2021 · March 02, 2021. At the Financial Times, Grace Cook talks with Torrey Peters, Mieko Kawakami, Megan Nolan, Hafsa Zayyan, and Brenda Navarro about the spaces where they write. Philip Pullman. After eight years at the helm of Vice, former editor Jesse Pearson left the magazine in 2010 with relatively little fanfare. The BBC is turning Douglas Stuart’s Booker Prize-winning novel Shuggie Bain into a TV series. Nov 15, 2023 · November 15, 2023. To commemorate the event Mar 1, 2022 · For more on Heti, read Lizzy Harding’s review in the new Bookforum, which came out today. A preview from our spring issue is online now , with new reviews by Ann Manov, Lisa Borst, Christine Smallwood, Gene Seymour, and Moira Donegan. paper trail November 17, 2022 Imani Perry wins the 2022 National Book Award in nonfiction; advice on organizing from Lux magazine Jan 31, 2024 · Photo: New York Magazine. Photo: Rachel Eliza Griffiths. ” The paper plans to merge the current system of copy editors and “backfielders” into a single group. Borst was formerly the magazine’s web editor. Nov 18, 2020 · Kima Jones. F At the New Republic Jennifer Wilson looks at Sometimes You Have to Lie, a biography of Louise Fitzhugh, the author of Harriet the Spy. Photo: Siemon Scamell-Katz. ” Jul 7, 2010 · Jul 7, 2010 @ 9:00:00 am. After a gloom-and-doom report in the Wall Street Journal quoting Barnes & Noble retail group CEO Mitchell Klipper as saying up to a third of all Barnes & Noble stores could close within the next decade, the bookseller has issued a statement Feb 20, 2024 · Read an excerpt from Bookforum contributor Becca Rothfeld’s debut essay collection, All Things Are Too Small, in the New Yorker. Jenny Erpenbeck and Michael Hofmann win the 2024 International Booker Prize; upcoming can’t-miss book events. Online at n+1, Erik Baker writes about Aaron Bushnell, the US’s illegal use of incendiary weapons on civilians, and the history of self-immolation as protest. Millet lives in Arizona, where she works at the Center for Biological Dive The article, by David Barboza and Sharon LaFraniere, went on to win a Pulitzer Prize. The acquisition of “200 linear feet of material” has been “a true weight has been lifted from my shoulders,” Caro told the paper. Bookforum is an American book review magazine devoted to books and the discussion of literature. Photo by Keren Manor/activestills. Martin’s Press next year. The Our Struggle podcast has released its two-hour interview with translator and biographer Benjamin Moser (Sontag): “We spent 2 hours talking to Pulitzer Prize Winner & gentleman philologist Benjamin 'Ben' Moser about translation, being hot, the Canon, writing, Adidas and much much more. That is the kind of joke she’d enjoy,” remembers Curry. G. Kelley. The National Book Foundation has announced the finalists for the National Book Award. Lisa Borst has been named co-EIC of n+1, joining Mark Krotov and Dayna Tortorici. ”. Saturday was the sixtieth anniversary of the publication of Catcher in the Rye. At Harper’s Magazine, poet and critic Michael Robbins writes about the end of the world, and Sasha Frere-Jones reports on the obsessive quests and technologies of audiophiles. Jon Fosse has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Jul 16, 2021 · Jordan Pavlin. The letters, edited by James Hoff and published by Primary Information, reveal the artist “as funny, uncertain, insecure, elusive, transgressive, and unexpectedly devoted. $30. This week, the Paris Review is posting a five-part series of Sheila Heti’s exchanges with an AI chatbot named Eliza. The unnamed editor who decided to run the cartoon has been disciplined and Times publisher, A. For “Truth or Dare: On Authenticity, Risk, and the Future of Fiction,” Lauren Oyler, Ed Park, Omari Weekes, and Jo Livingstone will discuss risks writers should take now, books that demonstrate innovative approaches to authenticity, comedy, irony, sincerity, and more. Lexi Freiman. The CEO of Penguin Random House, Markus Dohle, is stepping down paper trail September 23, 2022 Hilary Mantel, author of historical fiction, has died; Dan Charnas’s book on J Dilla will be adapted as a documentary Paper Trail. Nov 14, 2023 · Jazmine Hughes and Jamie Lauren Keiles on Democracy Now!, November 14, 2023. Blue Ash, OH: Print Books. Then, the backlash began, initiated by a devastating, and convincing, critique by Michael Hofmann Jan 2, 2024 · Christina Sharpe. At his Substack, Lincoln Michel weighs in on the latest iteration of the MFA debate: “MFAs become a stand-in for whatever trend in literature someone dislikes. Kolstad / Det Norske Samlaget. Kulka—who has held positions at Harvard University Press, Yale University Press, and Basic Books—is replacing editor and author Geoffrey O’Brien, who will conclude his long tenure as LoA’s editor in chief at the end of 2017. Reboot is about a former child actor who is “charged with kissing the appropriate rings to in order to reboot the Feb 11, 2021 · The publication is working on ways to convert newsletter readers into paid subscribers to the paper. Computer games, ghosts, and treasure hunts were three of the highlights of Paul La Farge’s Luminious Nov 19, 2021 · Lincoln Michel. Scott Momaday died last week at the age of eighty-nine. Oct 19, 2022 · Hua Hsu and Namwali Serpell will read from their new books, Stay True and The Furrows, tonight at a hybrid online/in-person event hosted by the 92nd Street Y. n+1 magazine’s Bookmatch 2021 fundraiser is now live. In the first episode of a new podcast, The Critic and Her Publics, Merve Emre talks to Andrea Long Chu. Oct 25, 2023 · For the New Yorker, Bookforum editor David O’Neill writes about David Wojnarowicz’s correspondence with his Parisian lover, Jean Pierre Delage, between 1979 and 1982. The still-untitled book details France’s story of growing up as “one of the few people of color” in small-town Northern England and his “experience of coming out to his family” and “revealing to them that he is happily married to his partner of over 10 years, a self Jan 30, 2024 · The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet and novelist N. Sep 19, 2023 · Nicolas Cage as Miller in Butcher's Crossing. -backed war against the people of Gaza is not a war for anyone Oct 4, 2022 · Vivian Gornick, 2020. Queer Eye fashion expert Tan France is writing a memoir, which will be published by St. Readers! Our Dec/Jan issue is now online. Jordan Pavlin has been named the new editor in chief of Knopf, filling the spot left vacant since her predecessor, Sonny Mehta, died in 2019. Photo: Milo Walls. Feb 27, 2024 · Poet, essayist, translator, and publisher Lyn Hejinian has died. Hari Kunzru peruses Richard Prince’s book collection. Feb 28, 2024 · In the Yale Review, Aria Aber interviews poet Fady Joudah. Photo: Jane Bruce. In the Paris Review , Miranda July writes about shoplifting and the moment when she decided to stop: “I was sitting on a man’s lap and we had just determined that I was ‘his girl. For more on Said’s life and work, see Jane Hu’s 2021 Bookforum review of Timothy Brennan’s biography. In an open letter, the signatories write, “We stand in full solidarity with the brave students, clerical staff, graduate workers, post-doctoral workers, and faculty at Columbia, Barnard, and Teacher’s College resisting genocide Nov 16, 2022 · Sheila Heti. The Austrian author Stefan Zweig, a friend of Freud, and once the most translated author in the world, has gained a lot of stateside popularity after a 2006 appreciation by Joan Acocella. Nov 14, 2022 · Ariana Reines. S. Penguin Random House’s bid to acquire Simon & Schuster has been blocked by a federal judge, who noted that the proposed merger would harm competition in the publishing market “substantially. In a new episode of Black Mountain Radio , Sara Ortiz curates and hosts a selection of work about “Catastrophe Fables, Catastrophe Futures,” including writing by Mary South, Alexandra Kleeman, and Mason Voehl. ” Apr 10, 2024 · But it isn’t seamless, and it isn’t supposed to be,” Gene Seymour writes in his review for Bookforum. Amazon is about to start placing personalized advertisements on Kindles. Former New York Times Magazine staff writer Jazmine Hughes and contributing writer Jamie Lauren Keiles speak with Democracy Now! in their first broadcast interview since resigning from the publication after signing an open letter published by Writers Against the War on Gaza. Photo: Nola Millet. The Pulitzer Board gives this year’s Special Citations to the late critic and musician Greg Tate (1957–2021) and to journalists covering the war in Gaza. Historian Rick Perlstein’s next book, The Infernal Triangle, has been sold to Little, Brown. Leslie Jamison is beginning her book tour for Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story next month at the Center for Fiction with a launch event on February 20 featuring Mary Karr. Bookforum contributor and Washington Post nonfiction book critic Becca Rothfeld discusses fairness and perspective in criticism and her forthcoming essay collection All Things Are Too Small in an interview with Nicholas Russell for Defector. He tells Aber, “Palestinians are much more than a repository of wounds; portraying us as such can’t lead to much more than pity. ” paper trail September 23, 2011 Sep 23, 2011 @ 4:00:00 am . The Paris Review has unpaywalled his 1985 “Art of Fiction” interview with George Plimpton. You can find submission guidelines here. Dec 6, 2023 · The new issue of the Paris Review is out now, with an “Art of Poetry” interview with the late Louise Glück, and an “Art of Fiction” interview with Yu Hua. Photo: Mitch Bach. Photo: Sydney A. Photo: Karen Haberberg. Mar 13, 2024 · Vinson Cunningham. undefined. Barth was the author of more than twenty books of fiction and essays and a writing professor at Johns Hopkins, Penn State, SUNY Buffalo, and Boston University. “He In the New York Times Magazine, Ismail Muhammad asks, “Can Black Literature Escape the Representation Trap? ” Looking at recent fiction, and considering the debates about Black representation in literature stretching back to Baldwin, Wright, Hurston, and Morrison, Muhammad defines the stakes and limits of representation in literature, writing: “This is representation’s trap—the Jan 30, 2013 · January 30, 2013. Moss began writing her latest novel at Mar 28, 2024 · Ross Perlin. William Golding may have had good reasons to write the dystopic Lord of the Flies ; John Carey’s new biography of the unhappy novelist reveals some of the indignities he had to endure, including this Navy mishap: Golding once “caused an explosion in his pants by placing bomb detonators and a battery in the same Sep 5, 2023 · Elif Batuman. Terry Castle. Photo: Valentyn Kuzan. two blogs — Paper Trail and Omnivore — and a section called Oct 4, 2023 · In the spring 2020 issue of Bookforum, Gerald Howard made the case for why Don Delillo deserves the Nobel Prize. Meanwhile, the Onion, not for the first time, struggles to preserve the distinction between its satire and straight reporting. At The Baffler, the editors reflect on the “strange and surreal year” that was 2023, and look back on some of the stories they published, on the war on Gaza, revolutionary change, conversion therapy, and more. The trailer for Gabe Polsky’s film adaptation of John Williams’ 1960 western Butcher’s Crossing has been released. In his new volume, Perlstein plans to track American politics from 2000 to the present, with an eye toward “Republican viciousness, Democratic fecklessness, and media incompetence. The Onion has submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in support of Anthony Novak, a parodist who created a fake Facebook page for the Parma Police department in Ohio. On the Verso Books blog, Katie Tobin writes about Simone Weil, the Sep 20, 2022 · Hua Hsu. Sep 14, 2021 · Molly Young. Discussing David Cronenberg’s body-horror films, sex, and the “interhuman,” Rothfeld writes: “Cronenberg must resort to drastic tactics if he is to remind his audience to want what the civilized world is Oct 5, 2023 · Jon Fosse. Jun 13, 2022 · Remembering Duncan Hannah; Jessica Hopper's new docuseries. Oct 7, 2022 · Lydia Millet. paper trail December 09, 2022 Penguin Random House CEO steps down; J. . Nov 1, 2022 · Atossa Araxia Abrahamian. What kind of book makes for good e-reading? Two of the most popular iPad book apps offer examples of what the fledgling art of the e-book could become. Sulzberger, wrote to staff that the paper’s bias training would now include a focus on anti-Semitism. Photo: Cecil Howell. March 30, 2010. Last year, Merve Emre interviewed the Norwegian author for the New Yorker. Reader-supported press organization Shadowproof has announced the launch of its Marvel Cooke Fellowship, which will support writers of color covering the movement toward prison abolition. For Vulture, Ryu Spaeth profiles Hua Hsu and argues that Hsu’s new coming-of-age memoir, Stay True, represents an evolution in Asian-American literature. Feb 6, 2024 · The Winter 2024 issue of Bookforum is online now! Subscribe today to get the print edition as soon as possible, and donate here to support what we do. Photo: Grace Ann Leadbeater. Nov 2, 2021 · The new episode of Bookforum’s video series “No Wrong Answers” will debut live on November 18th with novelist Elias Rodriques and scholar-author Robin D. paper trail October 20, 2011 Oct 20, 2011 @ 4:00:00 am “I hit on the first sentence while walking,” Hisham Matar tells Hari Kunzru about his second novel, Anatomy Mar 26, 2024 · Bookforum contributor Becca Rothfeld has received the Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing. paper trail November 18, 2011 Nov 18, 2011 @ 4:00:00 am. Aug 8, 2023 · We hope you’ll subscribe to read more and spread the word to help Bookforum continue our mission. Photo: Devlin Claro/New York Institute for the Humanities. Is getting profiled in the New Yorker the kiss of death for a director or actor’s career? “To put it mildly, there’s something of a New Yorker feature curse going around Hollywood these days,” Salon’s Alec Nevala-Lee writes, “since the beginning of 2010, the magazine has published eight features on artists best known for Apr 22, 2022 · Mieko Kawakami. The University Michael Kimball, author of the deeply sad novel, Dear Everybody, and a master of the micro-biography, has sold his new novel, Big Ray, to Bloomsbury. Prior to the event, you can read Sarah Jaffe’s interview with Serpell in the current issue of Bookforum; online this week at Bon Appetit, Hua Hsu sings the praises of his waffle-maker Apr 30, 2024 · paper trail April 30, 2012 Apr 30, 2012 @ 4:00:00 am. For the New York Times Magazine, Christine Smallwood profiles Lydia Millet, whose latest novel, Dinosaurs, will be published next week. Check out the table of contents, then rush out and buy an issue May 7, 2024 · The 2024 Pulitzer Prize winners have been announced. The New York Times ’s Ben Smith weighs in on Claire Grossman, Stephanie Young, and Juliana Spahr take a digital humanities approach to investigate “Who Gets to be a Writer?” for Public Books. Craig Popelars, a book publishing veteran who has worked for twenty-five years at Algonquin books, will become a publisher of Tin House. But come September, Pearson is preparing to return to the magazine world with Exploded View Quarterly, a new publication aiming to fall somewhere in the “ center of the lit-mag spectrum—neither a twee indie journal tailored to precious 20-somethings nor a highbrow M. fh uo jj hk bn mz ts kq ec od