June 16 – 20, 2025
- The semicolon is in decline
- Keith Woodhouse considers the future of climate fiction
- Aaron Rosenberg revisits The Inheritors
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“In 1981, after three years of indexing articles for The New Yorker’s editorial library, I got a chance to join the collating department.”
“We know that science has a future, we hope that government will have one. But it is not altogether agreed that the novel has anything but a past.”
“A few weeks after arriving in St. Cloud, Eddie started to pick up jobs here and there. He randomly encountered Sandy, the waitress from the Hungry Haven, at a drugstore and she told him that an overworked construction guy who didn’t do concrete had heard about a divorcée in a Victorian outside Pierz who needed a whole pool patio and front walkway done.”