Essays

Toni Morrison’s Native Figures

A new reading of race in her novels

How LLMs Set My Fiction Free

Writing no longer felt like experimenting. AI made it fun again.

My AI Boyfriend

A cynic enters the data pool

Chasing Alice

The life and death of a chatbot

Donna Haraway’s Utopian Promise

We were supposed to become feminist cyborgs. Instead, we got ChatGPT.

Jagged Intelligence

The dangerous unknowns at the heart of LLMs

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Essays

Seven Theses on the Open-Closed Theaters

The pandemic has shuttered theaters, but the need for communal experience has never been more vital
October 21, 2020

Everything Bright Is Something Burned

How to mourn a planet
September 1, 2020

Lovecraft and Me

How cosmic horror gave me hope
September 1, 2020

My Silent Childhood

I didn’t know my name until I went to kindergarten. Then I became a writer.
September 1, 2020

Soup Can; or, On Hospitality

Anything can become a weapon in America, especially against those who dare to cross the color line
September 1, 2020

We Miss Each Other, But Do We Even Know Each Other?

After a long-ago theater closure, a female playwright complicated what it means to be intimate with another body
July 23, 2020

The First Nerve

What one's sense of smell takes with it when it goes
July 21, 2020

Invisible Kingdoms

How do you convince people to share your reality?
July 7, 2020

The Crisis of Asylum at Trump’s Border Wall

A symbol is being built for the sake of voters who have never been to the borderlands
July 2, 2020

A Nurse Comes to Brooklyn

She wanted to do something for herself, so she traveled 1,200 miles to care for COVID-19 patients
June 30, 2020