Dumbing Down the Country
Ed tech companies claim that artificial intelligence can work educational miracles in our schools. What do teachers think?
Featured Fiction: Brock Clarke
I live in a priest’s house. No, I live in a room in the priest’s house. The priest lives in the rest of the house.
Featured Poets: David Hutcheson & Christopher Reid
We’re proud to bring you the poems of David Hutcheson and Christopher Reid.
Muzungu in the Bush
The entire team gathered near the drilling rig. The rig was silent; all work stopped.
Asan Akhtem: I Want to Breathe
A profile of imprisoned Crimean journalist, Asan Akhtem, excerpted from the forthcoming The Free Voices of Crimea, to be published this spring.
Featured Fiction: Sherrie Flick
The evening felt like an audition for a throwback movie with Trudy poorly reciting lines that she had once known by heart.
Mad Hatters, Cheshire Cats, and Hallucinations
Why do large language models fabricate information?
Asymmetrical Lines
I started thinking about asymmetrical lines in poetry around the same time I started thinking about having a child.
Against the Stupor of Privilege: "We Must March, My Darlings"
Power, my friend of Oksana Zabuzhko once noted, "is the privilege of ignoring anything you might find distasteful."
Selected Works from Young Writers for Democratic Action
A selection of prose and poetry from Bella Rotker, Chair of the Young Writers for Democratic Action.
Featured Fiction: Tommy Dean
At the church doors we dropped his arms, and the preacher lumbered through the sanctuary to the pulpit where he collapsed onto his back, his chest heaving, eyes searching.
Featured Poets: Jennifer Jean in Correspondence with Dr. Hanaa Ahmed
Featured poetry co-created in conversation between Dr. Hanaa Ahmed and Jennifer Jean.
Hansel & Gretel: Between Effort & Grace
Let’s run Hansel and Gretel through this Sisyphean prism. The story begins in a house where all grace has disappeared.