The Yanny/Laurel Illusion Can Teach Us How to Love Ambiguity
Tricks of perception shouldn’t cause fights — instead, they should open up new spaces of possibility, like they do in literature
Tricks of perception shouldn’t cause fights — instead, they should open up new spaces of possibility, like they do in literature
Tarot interperations of authors from James Baldwin to Judy Blume
These writers invite you to see the beauty and grimness of Nigeria in a new light
“Some Of Us Just Fall” examines the body as an ecosystem and rejects the myth of curability
“Women Who Rule the Screen” from HOW TO GET ALONG WITHOUT ME by Kate Axelrod, recommended by Edan Lepucki
Alexandra Tanner discusses the false promise of the internet, the evangelicalism of MLMs, and Mormon mommie influencers
In this locker room, in this strange place, the sun came out and the air was okay to breathe again
Aaron Hwang, author of "The Chinese Zodiac," uses astrology to divine the future that awaits writers this year