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What Would Happen if the Climate Crisis Sent Influencers to Outer Space?
The moon, it turned out, was a shitty place to take a selfie. Dakota Fielding was pissed. She had been on this godforsaken rock for nearly 24 hours and had hardly gotten anything worth posting on her MeChannel’s main page. The lighting sucked, and the unwieldy spacesuits they make you wear outside the Moonstone Hotel’s […]
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Obsessions: Author Lauren Mechling Loves “Younger,” Tracy Chapman and Kerrygold Irish Salted Butter
The author of How Could She, which comes out today, itemizes her favourite things to eat, buy, binge-watch, and more.
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Read Chapter 1 of Ian Williams’s Exclusive Short Story “I Want It All. I Want It Now.”
Our Summer 2019 issue is different than anything we’ve done before. It’s is two pieces of culture in one: There’s a short story, a dark take on contemporary romance written by Canadian poet and novelist Ian Williams, and then there’s the regular Summer issue. Let us explain.
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Ian Williams’s “I Want It All. I Want It Now.” Chapter 2: The Other Girl
I wanted to cancel my trip, but that’s exactly what he wanted so he could be with his side piece. I didn’t want to be the dramatic, insecure girlfriend, but I couldn’t understand what was so bad about wanting to have a road trip with me instead of his friends.
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Ian Williams’s “I Want It All. I Want It Now.” Chapter 3: Broke Up, Broken Up
I felt like he had communed with my mother and she had given me over to him. Or he had taken me over. I was on his body forever.
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Ian Williams’s “I Want It All. I Want It Now.” Chapter 4: The Photoshoot
He didn’t say anything—even when he was close enough to speak. He just turned his palms upward. Meaning, What are you doing out here? Meaning, Do you want me? Meaning, Is this enough for you?
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Award-Winning Author Kerri Sakamoto Wants You to Call Your Mom
Every month has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or prose. Here, […]
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Award-Winning Author Eden Robinson on Why You Shouldn’t Overlook April
Every month has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or prose. Here, […]
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January Usually Prompts Self Reflection, but is it Really a New Year, New You?
Every month has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or prose. Here, […]
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An Ode to September
In the early days of September, the lake is still warm after its long summer scorch. It’s silky and bathtub-esque, a habit from those hot months it hasn’t shaken, like a couple still kissing good night even though the love is gone. Fall is when you lose him, but September isn’t quite fall. It isn’t […]
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