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CONTRIBUTORS

Stephania Taladrid (“ The Abortion Greg Miller (Portfolio, p. 46) is a fine-


Underground,” p. 36 ), a contributing art photographer and the recipient of
writer for the magazine, teaches at a Guggenheim Fellowship. His mono-
Columbia University’s Graduate School graph, “Unto Dust,” came out in 2018.
of Journalism.
Rivka Galchen (“Sound Affects,” p. 30)
Samanth Subramanian (“Screen Test,” published the novel “Everyone Knows
p. 20) is the author of three books, Your Mother Is a Witch” last year.
including “A Dominant Character: The
Radical Science and Restless Politics Chris Ware (Cover) has contributed
of J. B. S. Haldane.” graphic fiction and covers to the mag-
azine since 1999. A retrospective of his
Rachel Monroe (Portfolio, p. 46 ) work was recently on display at the
became a contributing writer for The Centre Pompidou, in Paris.
New Yorker this year. Her first book is
“Savage Appetites.” Maya Phillips (Poem, p. 62), a critic at
large for the Times, is the author of the
David Gilbert (Fiction, p. 58 ) most poetry collection “Erou” and “Nerd:
recently published the novel “& Sons.” Adventures in Fandom from This Uni-
verse to the Multiverse.”
Diane Seuss (Poem, p. 42) won the 2022
Pulitzer Prize for poetry for “frank: Joan Acocella (Books, p. 74) is a staff
sonnets.” Her next collection, “Modern writer. Her books include “Twenty-eight
Poetry,” is due out in 2024. Artists and Two Saints.”

Alex Ross (Musical Events, p. 80) is the Roz Chast (Sketchbook, p. 65), a long-
magazine’s music critic. His latest book time New Yorker cartoonist, published,
is “Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the with Patricia Marx, “You Can Only
Shadow of Music.” Yell at Me for One Thing at a Time.”

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