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Yesterday, Maine Senatorial candidate Graham Platner secured the Democratic nomination in a landslide. Journalists don’t endorse candidates - at least this one doesn’t - and I have no personal stake in whether Platner wins his seat in Novem...
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
Twenty years after the end of air travel, the caravans of the Traveling Symphony moved slowly under a white-hot sky. It was the end of July, and the twenty-five year-old thermometer affixed to the ba...
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I recently had breakfast with Senate candidate Graham Platner at a slightly upscale restaurant by Union Square in New York City. Platner is running in his home state of Maine and said he was in town to meet f...
Letters from the Earth by Mark Twain
The Creator sat upon the throne, thinking. Behind him stretched the illimitable continent of heaven, steeped in a glory of light and color; before him rose the black night of Space, like a wall. His mig...
I like to drop something significant every Wednesday, but I’m still working on a piece about Graham Platner, who has inspired both great hope and great worry among liberal voters. During my lifetime, the Democratic Party has all but abandon...
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Author, war reporter, documentary filmmaker, New Yorker, father of two girls. My books include The Perfect Storm, Tribe, War, and In My Time Of Dying. I have never owned a smart phone and have zero interest in social media.
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