Editor’s Note: This is the final part of a three-part column by Allen You. There’s writing, and then there’s magazine writing. Campus magazines nuAZN and CRUSH have broken from the longstanding ...
Harold Wallace Ross, who founded The New Yorker a century ago, had a rule that no one should ever write about writers, because writers are boring, except to other writers, and he figured the same was ...
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on upholding rules of discretion in a recovery community. By Kwame Anthony Appiah We have a writing group whose members share their fiction and nonfiction with one ...
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