Published inP.S. I Love YouZombies and Tribes: The Fragile Art of Friendship During the AcoughalypseLondon is on lockdown and I’m going to a friend’s house for dinner.Mar 28, 2020A response icon1Mar 28, 2020A response icon1
Published inHuman PartsIn Madagascar, the Dead Are Dug Up so They Can Party With the LivingMusic, food, and love are poured into the Famadihana festivalOct 1, 2019A response icon8Oct 1, 2019A response icon8
Published inOneZeroThe Personal Newsletter Fad Needs to EndI know it feels nice to write about you. But really, it’s just another bloody thing to read.Jun 10, 2019A response icon29Jun 10, 2019A response icon29
Published inOneZeroWhy My Job Is Safe From the RobotsIn a world of automation and algorithms, human authenticity will be worth more and moreJun 3, 2019A response icon44Jun 3, 2019A response icon44
Published inOneZeroLanguage Is the Latest Weapon Against the Climate EmergencyA former ‘Guardian’ journalist on the importance of the British paper’s style guide changes on climateMay 17, 2019A response icon21May 17, 2019A response icon21
Restoring Notre Dame is about rich people’s mortal terrorNotre Dame isn’t, as much of the commentary has said, “just a building”. Or rather, it’s in our interests to believe it isn’t.Apr 17, 2019A response icon2Apr 17, 2019A response icon2
Published inOneZeroThis Is How It Feels to Go Viral on TwitterAs the likes from a tweet passed 100K, I received love and hate — but mostly felt raw terrorApr 9, 2019A response icon30Apr 9, 2019A response icon30
Published inHuman PartsHow I Became Pen Pals With the Kid Who Stole My iPhoneWas it phishing? Or was it friendship?Feb 12, 2019A response icon4Feb 12, 2019A response icon4
Published inHuman PartsWe Won’t Text Back When We’re DeadI am really, really good at using technology to make sure people are still aliveDec 12, 2018A response icon12Dec 12, 2018A response icon12
All Eyes Are Almond-ShapedAnd other truths travel writers need to internalizeAug 26, 2018A response icon12Aug 26, 2018A response icon12