The Electric Typewriter

Great articles and essays by the world's best journalists and writers.
13th Mar
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You’re Likely to Get the Coronavirus by James Hamblin - Most cases are not life-threatening, which is also what makes the virus a historic challenge to contain…

Out of the wild by David Quammen - Where will the next pandemic come from?

How Plagues Really Work by Wendy Orent - The next pandemic will erupt, not from the jungle, but from the disease factories of hospitals, refugee camps and cities

Nature’s Bioterrorist by Michael Specter - Is there any way to prevent a deadly avian-flu pandemic?

Darwin’s Surprise by Michael Specter - Why are evolutionary biologists bringing back extinct deadly viruses?

7th Mar
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What No One Else Will Tell You About Feminism by Lindy West - Guess what? You’re a feminist

Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay - If I am, indeed, a feminist, I am a rather bad one

The Women’s Movement by Joan Didion - The half-truths, repeated, authenticated themselves. The bitter fancies assumed their own logic

Lift And Separate by Ariel Levy - Why is feminism still so divisive?

What the Hell Am I (and Who the Hell Cares)? by Neko Case - Don’t Peggy Olsen me motherfuckers

No Offense by Jia Tolentino - The offense is supposed to go somewhere and do something. Of course, in practice, that’s not what happens at all

Civic Memory, Feminist Future by Lidia Yuknavitch - A personal and political history 

As Many Pairs of Shoes as She Likes by Jenny Turner - So long as she works hard and doesn’t throw bricks or ask awkward questions, she can have as many qualifications and abortions and pairs of shoes as she likes 

Feminism and Abortion by Martha Bayles - Why pro-choice arguments reflect the ambitions, hypocrisies, and contradictions of contemporary feminism

Trickle-Down Feminism by Sarah Jaffe - While we all worry about the glass ceiling, there are millions of women standing in the basement—and the basement is flooding

21st Feb
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James Baldwin - One of the greatest essayists of all time

Zadie Smith - Amazing reads by a great essayist/novelist

Malcolm Gladwell - Fascinating psychology and more

Roxane Gay - Incisive analysis from a leading voice

Ta-Nehisi Coates - Hard-hitting, stand-out journalism 

John McWhorter - Amazing articles about language and race

Toni Morrison - Essential essays by an outstanding novelist

Kiese Laymon - Deeply personal writing from a great talent

(Click through to read some of their best work, all free online!)

31st Jan
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What Is Everything Made Of? by Charles Sebens - To answer whether the fundamental building blocks of reality are particles, fields or both means thinking beyond physics 

What If Everything We Know about Dark Matter Is Wrong? by Katia Moskovitch - It’s the biggest puzzle in science: we see only five per cent of all matter. This is the epic tale of the unending hunt for dark matter

Gravitational Waves Exist by Nicola Twilley - The inside story of how scientists finally found them

Chasing the Higgs by Dennis Overbye - It was the longest, most costly manhunt in science. For an elusive particle that was said to be key to the workings of the universe… 

A Theory of Consciousness Can Help Build a Theory of Everything by George Musser - Neuroscience is weighing in on physics’ biggest questions

24th Jan
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How Life Became an Endless, Terrible Competition by Daniel Markovits - Meritocracy prizes achievement above all else, making everyone—even the rich—miserable. Maybe there’s a way out…

Why Does It Feel Like Everyone Has More Money Than You? by Jen Doll - Financial help from parents comes in many forms, and it’s the basis of so many success stories. So why do millennials act like it doesn’t exist? Jen Doll examines the myth—and tyranny—of the “self-made” success story…

The Tyranny of the Ideal Woman by Jia Tolentino - How we became suckers for the hard labor of self-optimization…

The Radical Implications of Luck in Life by David Roberts - Acknowledging the role of luck is the secular equivalent of religious awakening

When Are You Really an Adult? by Julie Beck - In an age when the line between childhood and adulthood is blurrier than ever, what is it that makes people grown up?

No One ‘Has It All,’ Because 'Having It All’ Doesn’t Exist by Lindy West - Look at me, “eating” my “cake”! And that “other” “cake” too!

Learn How to Trust Your Future Self by Jeff Wise - Being a human is hard. We know the sorts of choices we ought to make, and we earnestly intend to make them, but when the time comes, we don’t…

Take the Easy Route by Jeff Wise - Change is hard. Everybody knows that…

Personal Best by Atul Gawande - Top athletes and singers have coaches. Should you?

How Life (and Death) Spring From Disorder by Philip Ball - What’s the difference between physics and biology?

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