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Part one of the series, in case you missed it: Diane Wilson's moving, elegiac "Natural Succession" Orion Magazine orionmagazine.org/article/natura…

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Looking forward to the US release of this iKandy Films production on 2/27 with the latest chapter in the #PFAS #foreverchemiclas saga produced by Janine Hosking, Katrina McGowan and Matt Cornwell and the upcoming panel discussion with my co-counsel Gary Douglas and Ned McWilliams

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Our fall issue is coming! We have essays by Heather Christle, Oliver Egger, and Ash Sanders; interviews with Laura van den Berg, Debbie Harry/BLONDIE, and RICHARD AYOADE, conducted by R. O. Kwon 권오경, Emma Ingrisani, and Wallace Shawn; poetry, reviews, a column by Nathaniel Rich, and more.

Our fall issue is coming! We have essays by <a href="/heatherchristle/">Heather Christle</a>, Oliver Egger, and Ash Sanders; interviews with Laura van den Berg, <a href="/BlondieOfficial/">Debbie Harry/BLONDIE</a>, and <a href="/RichardAyoade/">RICHARD AYOADE</a>, conducted by <a href="/rokwon/">R. O. Kwon 권오경</a>, Emma Ingrisani, and Wallace Shawn; poetry, reviews, a column by <a href="/NathanielRich/">Nathaniel Rich</a>, and more.
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Our 9/25 issue is now online, with Trevor Jackson on “abundance,” Ruth Yeazell on Jane Austen, Mark O’Connell on war profiteering 2.0, Lorrie Moore on Miriam Toews, Linda Greenhouse on abortion, Nathaniel Rich on Mars, Kwame Anthony Appiah on free speech, & more go.nybooks.com/3I3DZiS

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“Over time Percival Lowell noticed ever more channels [on Mars], often in parallel tracks. This became a pattern: the more people stared at Mars, the more they saw.” —Nathaniel Rich go.nybooks.com/4nnLpfX

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On the most polluted stretch of Cancer Alley, on the fenced-off grounds of a former plantation uninhabited for half a century, a forest has grown. I trespassed for The Believer