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Life on a Tube Filled With Seamen

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Easy Writer

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Art Act

When I was a kid, writing and drawing were joined in my imagination as a single magical scribe-like activity.

Body by Cake

I got one half of the two-part equation from each of my parents. My father was an editor and writer and my mother w...

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Submerged Populations vs. Representation

Josef Albers, Variant/Adobe, Gray Turns Violet, 1958, Oil on Masonite

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  • The Metropolitan Review

    The Metropolitan Review is a books and culture review magazine founded in 2025.

  • Ross Barkan

    My new novel, Colossus, is out now. I'm also the author of Glass Century, Editor-in-Chief of The Metropolitan Review, and a columnist for New York Magazine.

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    Writer, academic and General Editor of Hyperidean Press.

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    I'm a writer/philosopher from the UK. Bylines in all respected publications. Rage and misfortune. Kafka, Austen, Nietzsche. https://buymeacoffee.com/philiptraylen

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    Writer based in Alma, MI.

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    Mitchell Galloway is a writer from Alabama, currently living in Florida. His writing appears in Forever Magazine, The Panacea Review, R&R (Relegation Books), and Subtropics.

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    Writer in Michigan. Work in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Commonweal, many other places.

  • Emma Burger

    Emma Burger is the author of two novels, Little Rich Kids (2025) and Spaghetti for Starving Girls (2021). You can find her work in Hobart, X-R-A-Y Lit, and Rejection Letters. She is an essays editor at Zona Motel.

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    Other writings in The Metropolitan Review, The Believer, The Cleveland Review of Books, Current Affairs, and Plan A Magazine. NYC

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  • Raina Lipsitz

    Raina Lipsitz is the author of The Rise of a New Left. Her work has appeared in The Appeal, The Atlantic, The Nation, and The New Republic.

  • Nate West

    Writer, author of My Father's Diet, translator of God knows how many books at this point under the entire name Adrian Nathan West.

  • Jonathan Russell Clark

    His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Esquire, LA Times, and numerous others. He is also the reviews editor for Punk Eek.

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