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Erin X. Wong is a writer and reporter living in Oakland. They may be found diving in the ocean, reading horizontal or writing by hand.
The Bemusement Tapes
The Bemusement Tapes
by Astra Taylor
The Museum of Small and Important Things
The Museum of Small and Important Things
by Allie Sullberg
Time To Say Goodbye
Time To Say Goodbye
by Time To Say Goodbye
12 Things
12 Things
by Susan Shain
Austin Kleon
Austin Kleon
by Austin Kleon
axes & axioms by @katiewav
axes & axioms by @katiewav
by katie
Blood in the Machine
Blood in the Machine
by Brian Merchant
Bright Spots
Bright Spots
by Chris Duffy
The Care Package
The Care Package
by Karen Mok
Chip Capitols
Chip Capitols
by Arrian Ebrahimi
Concrete Avalanche
Concrete Avalanche
by Jake
Discourse Blog
Discourse Blog
by Discourse Blog
The Dream Side
The Dream Side
by Rachel Khong
Far & Near
Far & Near
by Far & Near
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Fossil Poetry
by Sophie
Freelance Writing Jobs
Freelance Writing Jobs
by Sian Meades-Williams
Here It Comes
Here It Comes
by Graham Webster
High Capacity
High Capacity
by Kyle Chan
Hu Cares
Hu Cares
by jane c. hu
Journalism jobs and a photo of my dog
Journalism jobs and a photo of my dog
by Mandy Hofmockel
The Land Desk
The Land Desk
by Jonathan P. Thompson
Late to the Party
Late to the Party
by Sanjena Sathian
Longform Profiles
Longform Profiles
by Hao Nguyen
Material World
Material World
by Ed Conway
Moly’s Substack
Moly’s Substack
by Chinese Doom Scroll
monocole
monocole
by Sahil Khoja
Non Ferrous Flows
Non Ferrous Flows
by Zach Parsons
Olga Khazan
Olga Khazan
by Olga Khazan
Read Max
Read Max
by Max Read
The Reported Essay
The Reported Essay
by Erika Hayasaki
SatPost by Trung Phan
SatPost by Trung Phan
by Trungphan2
Simon Owens's Media Newsletter
Simon Owens's Media Newsletter
by Simon Owens
Solidaritas
Solidaritas
by Kate Walton
Stealing Signs
Stealing Signs
by Jackson Bubala
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Thought-gifts from Jasmine 🌱☁️
by Jasmine Wang 🌱
Travels with Charley
Travels with Charley
by Charley Locke
The Truth Does Not Change According to Our Ability to Stomach It
The Truth Does Not Change According to Our Ability to Stomach It
by Leah Sottile
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Wang Xiangwei's Thought of the Day on China
by Wang Xiangwei
Wild Writing
Wild Writing
by Britany Robinson
Young China Watchers Newsletter
Young China Watchers Newsletter
by Sam Colombie