Thoreau said we should all follow the errant thought, the wild thought, the mallard thought -- here's a series devoted to writers on the track of mallard thoughts, and to sharing new work and works-in-progress. Hosted by Jessie Kindig.
Featuring:
Jennifer Krasinski is a writer and cultural critic who frequently contributes to 4Columns, Artforum, Bookforum, and other publications. Her essays have been published in numerous books and catalogs including Reza Abdoh, Jill Johnston: The Disintegration of a Critic, and Hilton Als's Andy Warhol: The Series. She has taught at Art Center College of Design, the School of Visual Arts, New York University, Yale University, and elsewhere.
Elias Rodriques is an Assistant Editor at n+1 and his first novel, All the Water I’ve Seen is Running, is out now.
May Jeong is a writer for Vanity Fair. She is the winner of the 2022 Ida B.Wells Award administered by the Newswomen's Club of New York. Her upcoming book on sex work was awarded a 2022 J. Anthony Lukas Work-in- Progress Award and a Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant.
Aaron Carico edits and writes, and he’s also training in psychoanalysis. His book Black Market explores the history of slavery in US national culture. He’s probably wondering what it takes or figuring out for himself.