People

People | Profile
We’re Queer, We’re Peers, We’ve Literally Taught Here

Meet the LGBTQ+ instructors of Catapult!

Jun 21, 2018
People | Generations
Orbits Around My Grandmother: On the Anxiety of Loneliness

“The phenomenon of lonely deaths for aging populations echoes in many pockets around the world.”

Jun 21, 2018
People | Asides and Offsides: Notes on the World Cup
Confronting the Myth and the Reality of Soccer as Another World Cup Begins

As in any other sport, the point is the narrative—but no other sport magnifies its lore in the same way as soccer.

Jun 20, 2018
People | My Life in Sea Creatures
The Strangest Fish in the World and Its Literary Twin

There are certain wonders that disappear in translation.

Jun 19, 2018
People | Out of Time
The Queer Gaze: How the Photography of William Gedney Taught Me to Look

Gedney immortalizes the carefree embraces between bodies of men who lean into one another in gentle, carefree repose.

Jun 18, 2018
People | Mates
My Friend Died of Cancer, but Lives in Moss

I’d been walking alone in the Maine woods six months after she died when someone rushed up behind me.

Jun 13, 2018
People | A Blind Writer's Notebook
The Blind Feeding the Lame: Growing Disabled with Dad

As I turned into a blind person, my dad metamorphosed into a disabled person.

Jun 13, 2018
People | Profile
We’re Queer, We’re Peers, We Literally Work Here

Meet the LGBTQ+ members of our staff!

Jun 13, 2018
People | Mates
“I was worried that no one would see me; that they would only see a Wife”: On a John Singer Sargent Painting and Marrying Young

I see two people who are entwined, but never completely, and not at the expense of their separate selves.

Jun 12, 2018
People | Profile
We’re Queer, We’re Peers, We Literally Work Here

Meet the LGBTQ+ members of our staff!

Jun 11, 2018