The patience of long paragraphs
On reading at the speed of a walk, and why the longest sentences are often the kindest.
By Edith Marlowe · 18 min
A quarterly for long reads, set with care and meant to be finished, no feed, no autoplay, just a sentence after a sentence.
On reading at the speed of a walk, and why the longest sentences are often the kindest.
By Edith Marlowe · 18 min
A reporter returns to the last letterpress shop on the river, where the machines still keep time.
By Tomás Field · 24 min
A writer reopens the books that marked her, and finds the margins say more than the text.
By Priya Vance · 16 min
Four issues a year, printed on paper that takes ink the way a page should, and delivered without a single notification.