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illustrated by Ibrahim Rayintakath
for The New Yorker

Notes on Work
illustrated by Bianca Bagnarelli
for The New Yorker

What Happens When You Breathe
illustrated by Alexander Glandien
for The New Yorker

How to Build a Twenty-first-Century Tyrant
illustrated by Karolis Strautniekas
for The New Yorker

In a World on Fire, Stop Burning Things
illustrated by Álvaro Bernis
for The New Yorker

The Sex Scene Is Dead. Long Live the Sex Scene
illustrated by Jules Julien
for The New Yorker

R. Kikuo Johnson’s “Double-Parked”
illustrated by R. Kikuo Johnson
for The New Yorker

“Missing Sheep,” by Anne Carson
illustrated by Jun Cen
for The New Yorker

How Bad Is Plagiarism, Really?
illustrated by Tyler Comrie
for The New Yorker

Two Playwrights Tackle Father Figures
illustrated by Agata Nowicka
for The New Yorker

Looking for Life on a Flat Earth
illustrated by Robert Beatty
for The New Yorker

The Family Fallout of DNA Surprises
illustrated by Alexander Glandien
for The New Yorker

“The Ice-Skater,” by Kanak Kapur
illustrated by Sophia Deng
for The New Yorker
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