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Road Grad
By Jill Talbot Feature

Jill Talbot on secret messages between mother and daughter.

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Longreads Best of 2020

A collection of our favorite stories from the past year
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The State of Waiting
By Caitlin Dwyer Feature

Separated by war, boundaries, and immigration policies they cannot control, one young Yemeni couple refuses to give up on love.

Judge a Book Not By its Gender
By lisawhill Feature

Lisa Whittington-Hill suggests there’s a distinct gender bias in celebrity memoirs. Where female celebrities are expected to expose all, male writers get to write about whatever they want.

Queens of Infamy: Boudicca
By Anne Thériault Feature

If you underestimate a woman determined to avenge violence against her daughters, prepare yourself to get sacked. On repeat.

Latest Picks

In the World of Ultralight Hiking, Everything Weighs Something
By Ali Selim  / outsideonline.com
Those Were the Days of Our Lives This Generation Will Never Know The True Freedom — and Neglect — of Being an ’80s Kid.
By Danielle Henderson  / The Cut
All Work and No Play
By Sam Adler-Bell  / Dissent
The Future Dystopic Hellscape is Upon Us
By Sam Biddle  / The Intercept
How a Trail in Rural Oregon Became a Target of Far-Right Extremism
By Leah Sottile  / High Country News
A Racist Scientist Built a Collection of Human Skulls. Should We Still Study Them?
By Lizzie Wade  / Science
Jason Sudeikis Is Having One Hell of a Year
By Zach Baron  / GQ
The Dark Side of Chess: Payoffs, Points and 12-Year-Old Grandmasters
By Misha Friedman , Ivan Nechepurenko  / The New York Times
Still, Life
By Gray Chapman  / The Bitter Southerner
The Endless Robbing of Native American Graves
By Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson  / The Washington Post
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Latest Posts

The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
By Longreads Weekly Top 5

This week, we’re sharing stories from Jill McCabe Johnson, Stacey Anderson, Megan Pillow, Barry Blanchard, and Elizabeth Rush.

A Bike Race, Family, and Loss
By Carolyn Wells Highlight

“We took turns sitting beside my dad and holding his hand. On the TV in the living room, the Tour raced.”

The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
By Longreads Weekly Top 5

This week, we’re sharing stories from Lyle C. May, Samuel Braslow, Lindsey Hilsum, Megan Mayhew Bergman, and Anand Menon.

The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
By Longreads Weekly Top 5

This week, we’re sharing stories from Jessica Schulberg, Patrick Strickland, Shanna B. Tiayon, Sarah Berns, and Madeleine Aggeler.

The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
By Longreads Weekly Top 5

This week, we’re sharing stories from Jesse Eisinger, Jeff Ernsthausen, and Paul Kiel, Arno Kopecky, Isaac Würmann, Vanessa Angélica Villarreal, and Laura Spinney.

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Nelly the Elephant Packed Her Trunk … and Went on the Run
By Carolyn Wells Highlight

Campaigners want circus elephants placed in specially built sanctuaries. But their owners insist being separated from their human “families” would be traumatic.

‘What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done?’
By Longreads Feature

In Scott Kimball, the FBI thought it had found a high-value informant who could help solve big cases. What it got instead was lies, betrayal, and murder.

The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
By Longreads Weekly Top 5

This week, we’re sharing stories from Victor Luckerson, Tristin Hopper, John Drescher, Steve Shorney, and Pamela Petro.

Zoom Towns — Where Tourists Never Leave
By Carolyn Wells Highlight

“There’s another population of people who came and never left: those freed by COVID from cubicles and work commutes.”

‘Every Single Person Migrating Has a Story’: Caitlin Dwyer on the Emotional Underlayers of Family Separation
By Cheri Lucas Rowlands Feature

The writer describes her process of reporting and shaping her recent essay, “The State of Waiting,” which explores love in the shadow of war and immigration policy.

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Popular Posts

The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
By Longreads Weekly Top 5

This week, we’re sharing stories from Jill McCabe Johnson, Stacey Anderson, Megan Pillow, Barry Blanchard, and Elizabeth Rush.

The God Phone
By Leora Smith Feature

What happens when ordinary people play God to strangers? Leora Smith explores the history of one of the oldest art installations at Burning Man and the conversations that unfold there.

The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
By Longreads Weekly Top 5

This week, we’re sharing stories from Lyle C. May, Samuel Braslow, Lindsey Hilsum, Megan Mayhew Bergman, and Anand Menon.

The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
By Longreads Weekly Top 5

This week, we’re sharing stories from Jessica Schulberg, Patrick Strickland, Shanna B. Tiayon, Sarah Berns, and Madeleine Aggeler.

‘What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done?’
By Longreads Feature

In Scott Kimball, the FBI thought it had found a high-value informant who could help solve big cases. What it got instead was lies, betrayal, and murder.

Queens of Infamy: Boudicca
By Anne Thériault Feature

If you underestimate a woman determined to avenge violence against her daughters, prepare yourself to get sacked. On repeat.

Books

Even the Steam Had a Shadow
By Longreads Feature

“He couldn’t remember coming here, or going anywhere. He looked down at himself. With a writhe of horror, he found he couldn’t even remember getting dressed. His clothes were unfamiliar.”

Happy is a Relative State
By Longreads Feature

“The rest of my life will always be entwined with rheumatoid arthritis. But it’s my choice to also be something more, to not feel sick, to still find those shadows of a dancer, which is to say tiny flecks of magic, within me.”

Judge a Book Not By its Gender
By lisawhill Feature

Lisa Whittington-Hill suggests there’s a distinct gender bias in celebrity memoirs. Where female celebrities are expected to expose all, male writers get to write about whatever they want.

‘The Fledglings Are Out!’
By Longreads Feature

“Peering in, I see that last week’s eggs are now chicks. Tiny bright-yellow beaks, mouths opening and closing silently. This is the magic.”

‘Can You Imagine How That Felt?’: Blake Bailey’s Predations, As Told By His Students
By Seyward Darby Highlight

The inside story of author Blake Bailey’s grooming of middle-school girls.

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Current Events

What Happened to Milad? A Palestinian Father Searches for His Son.
By Seyward Darby Highlight

One man’s quest to find his son lays bare the reality of Palestinian life under Israeli rule.

‘Can You Imagine How That Felt?’: Blake Bailey’s Predations, As Told By His Students
By Seyward Darby Highlight

The inside story of author Blake Bailey’s grooming of middle-school girls.

The Syrian Rebels Who Found Refuge in Books
By Carolyn Wells Highlight

In a town under siege from Assad’s regime, a small group built a library from books rescued from the rubble.

“People are dying waiting”
By Krista Stevens Highlight

“Miguel Jr. and Jeannette are troubled that Miguel’s doctors didn’t present ECMO as an option, and then resisted the idea when the family suggested it.”

The Silencing of #MeToo Reporting in Germany
By Seyward Darby Highlight

How an HIV specialist in Germany is using media law to erase reporting of sexual abuse allegations against him.

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Essays & Criticism

Road Grad
By Jill Talbot Feature

Jill Talbot on secret messages between mother and daughter.

The State of Waiting
By Caitlin Dwyer Feature

Separated by war, boundaries, and immigration policies they cannot control, one young Yemeni couple refuses to give up on love.

The State We Are In: Neither Here, There, nor in Heaven
By Madhushree Ghosh Feature

On vaccine privilege in America and COVID-19 inequities in India.

You Robbie, You Baka
By Brian Trapp Feature

On having a twin with cerebral palsy and navigating school bullies.

‘The Price For Your Return to Normal Is My Life’: On Dismantling Layers of the Doll
By Cheri Lucas Rowlands Highlight

“I have to wear all of these dolls, you see, so that Whiteness does not have to wear any.”

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