Samira Bose examines the figure of the transcriber through the TV show Mindhunter, Lacan’s stenotypist, and her own experiences in magazines and archives
Essays
The More Loving One
Jimin Kang on translation as a protracted, recurring, and painful process comparable to love
Essays
A Pedagogy of Unwellness
Mimi Khúc interrogates the myth of meritocracy, ableism in the academy, and mental health's insistence on wellness
Essays
today, tomorrow, and the day after that
Andrea Chu writes about slice of life, everyday routines, and other kinds of stories
Essays
But Survival Doesn’t Work Like That: On Self-Publishing and Wan Sik Press
Michael Leung shares a note on experiments in self-publishing
Essays
Dailyrium
Shreyasi Pathak considers how crip time shapes the archive
Essays
In Observance: staying with the body, with Palestine at the United Nations
Tara Fatehi interferes with the rhythm by bringing movement and attention into the archive
Essays
@silvermuon: an avatar, an invitation
Amber Jamilla Musser uses an IG alter ego to explore issues around Black femininity and the terms of representation
Essays
And Yet
Ysabelle Cheung connects apocalyptic narratives and reality tv, bookstore closures and writing workshops, fear and death and community and more
Essays
Book Begins with Beech
Lana Lin explores legacies of imperial naming practices, and the urgency to speak out against injustice
Essays
change the game
Paul C. Fermin writes about states (and stakes) of being through basketball, star trek, and "oceanic feeling"
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Circle of Fifths
Christine Vicera writes about turbulence, holding space, building harmonies, and liberatory modes of thinking and being
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Gifts
Ethan Luk writes about disappearing phone booths, letter writing, daily assemblies, a magnolia alba tree, hotel rooms, and more
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How to Catch a Minnow
Emily Ogden asks how to love in conditions of uncertainty
Essays
I want to name that…
Larissa Pham traces the origins of her unlanguaged feelings, and the process of coming to terms with them
Essays
In Defence of the Dad Joke
Andrea Chu writes about not being funny, and reassures herself about it
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Last night a line appeared
Özge Ersoy meditates on translation, collaboration, and conveying texture and time
Essays
Pokfulam Blues
Holmes Chan reflects on childhood memories of a neighborhood in Hong Kong, amidst more recent luxury property developments
Essays
Sacks and Skins, or a Bag Full of Holes
Summer Kim Lee considers what to carry and what to shed, even in moments of disruption and upheaval
Essays
so close, yet so off
Karen Cheung interrogates the desire to name, and giving yourself permission to write something that feels real