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Gideon Jacobs contributes fiction and nonfiction to The New Yorker, The New York Times, Artforum, BOMB Magazine, The Drift, Heavy Traffic, and others. He is currently working on a one-man show and a novel, both about images.
Ariana Reines is mostly a poet. Her newest books are The Rose and Wave of Blood. A Sand Book won the Kingsley Tufts Prize in 2020, and was longlisted for the National Book Award. She has translated a few books from French into English and i...
Alex Auder is a writer and actor. Her memoir Don’t Call Me Home was a semi-finalist for The Thurber Prize for American Humor and she has been a featured character in HBO’s High Maintenance. She leads a weekly Zoom writing group through her ...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Your brother from another planet.
Author of "We Love You, Charlie Freeman" (@algonquinbooks)
Co-founder of Language Arts.
Poet born in Salem Massachusetts (anyone reading this my substack *doesn't exactly exist but might become real someday*)
Nonfiction in the New Yorker, Artforum, the New York Times, LA Review of Books, others. Fiction in BOMB Magazine, The Drift, Heavy Traffic, Joyland, others. @Gideon___Jacobs on Instagram and Twitter.
Author of three books, most recently the national bestselling novel, Madwoman, and Godshot and Heartbroke. Co-Creator of The Fountain, a platform for creative awakening.
Author, writer, creative. Reading, writing, wearing, and sharing.
Author of Don't Call Me Home, Leader of Writing Retreats, Actor when asked. Join my online Writing Group here on Substack (subscribe).
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