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In January 2024, n+1 published Stop Cop City and the Struggles to Come, a zine that collects two essays about the movement to stop the construction of a new police training center in Atlanta. First published in the Fall 2023 issue of n+1, “Not One Tree”—by Grace Glass with Sasha Tycko—provides an emotional and inner history of the forest defenders’ life […]
A world of muffled noise and muted color, personal space that speaks in inches, bland food served cool. It’s an apt time for reflection. Retrospection, I guess you’d say. On a long enough flight you could screen the whole movie of your life, director’s cut and all the bonus features. But the Portland–LA flight was barely two hours, and I wasn’t looking to root around in the archives of my memory palace. I was mulling and brooding, yes, but not over ancient history.
Is it wrong to want to write toward what isn’t intended to be read? What I want is a story that’s an object that can turn itself inside out. So perhaps what I’m thinking of as inspiration is something else instead. Not to be writing like Martin but to be not writing like her.
It is now crystal clear to me that we must pivot our strategy and get on offense. We need to articulate and fight for what we want the university to be, and we need to create targeted campaigns to achieve it.
On Sunday, May 19, join n+1 contributor Nicolás Medina Mora in conversation with coeditor Mark Krotov at Unnameable Books in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. They’ll be discussing Medina Mora’s new novel, América del Norte, which is out this May from Soho Press and available for preorder from the n+1 bookstore. Sunday, May 19 7 PM Unnameable Books […]
On Tuesday, May 7, join n+1 contributor Nicolás Medina Mora in conversation with associate editor Elias Rodriques for the launch of Medina Mora’s new novel, América del Norte! The book, which began its life in the pages of n+1, is out this May from Soho Press and available for preorder from the n+1 bookstore. The event is […]
On Wednesday, May 1, join writer Hannah Proctor in conversation with n+1 managing editor Tess Edmonson. They’ll be discussing Proctor’s new book, Burnout: The Emotional Experience of Political Defeat, out this month from Verso. The event is free and open to the public, but RSVPs are strongly encouraged. Beer and wine will be available for […]