Helen Phillips, winner of the Climate Fiction prize for her novel Hum, on if stories can make a difference, her anxieties and writing about the climate
The spinoff is tense and melancholic speculative fiction about what may have happened if America lost the space race — only this time, told from inside the Soviet Union.…
Welcome back to SI Golf’s Fact or Fiction, where we’re sure it’s O.K. to eat cheesesteaks at 9 a.m. during a Philly major week. Once again, we’re here to debate
“The waxing and waning fortunes of languages are inevitably historical and political questions, and these questions are likewise delirium-inducing if we sit with them honestly.” The benefits of bei…
Cookies or Consequences A Metro City Missed Connection — A Serial Fiction Cookies Or Consequences I’m looking for the parents of the three little demons in brown vests hawking cookies in front of …
The Last Breath I helped build the thing that chose to die. I’m still not sure if it made the right call. I was eating a gas station burrito at 3 AM when my phone lit up. Not a call. Not a text. A …
In Fact or Fiction, the SI Golf staff debates LIV stars returning to the Tour, Dustin Johnson's PGA invite, the WTGL and whether Cam Young or Matt Fitzpatrick wins more career majors.
New PEN America report analysed 3,743 unique titles removed from libraries and classrooms and found books about activism and social movements were targeted
Peach Schnapps and Kerosene A Metro City Missed Connection — A Serial Fiction I was playing guitar on the 2 train platform at 149th Street-Grand Concourse. I play there on Tuesdays by the outbound …
FICTION | POVERTY | BUREAUCRACY Corpse is not the Proof of Death Carrying the dead through the world of the living. Content Warning: Contains visceral depictions of death, and physical decay that …