
“Clinical Judgment” for McSweeney’s 64: The Audio Issue. Story by Aliya Pabani.

For The New York Times’ Opinion Section. “One Thing I Don’t Plan to Do Before I Die Is Make a Bucket List” written by Kate Bowler.

For The Finanacial Times. Inside the student recruitment machine.

For The New Yorker. The Strange Story of Dagobert, the “DuckTales” Bandit: In the nineties, a frustrated artist in Berlin went on a crime spree - building bombs, extorting high-end stores, and styling his persona after Scrooge McDuck. Written by Jeff Maysh.

For The New Yorker. Study of Two Figures (Dr. Seuss / Chrysanthemum-Pearl): A poet reckons with Theodor Geisel’s fraught legacy—and with the story of his imaginary daughter.
Poetry by Monica Youn.