This week, the Nass is digging up the grave again.

Inside Baseball: Full Design

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Letter From The Editor

Dear friends,   Once, I took a wheel throwing class. I was there for two hours and in all that time I didn’t make anything. I tried my best to mold the clay on the wheel into something that looked nice or, at the very least, would hold up in the kiln, but I walked […]

YéYe’s Razor Clams

Fujianese people are a people of the ocean. After six decades of political turmoil and unprecedented developments, has that changed?

Once Upon a Time, There Was a Mountain – Pt 1: The Butterfly

‘“Tell me a story,” the little monk piped up. “Ma always told me a story before bed.” The old monk gave him the simplest one he knew, which was also the only one he knew.’

What We Lose When Late Night Goes Quiet

On the history and decline of American late night TV.

A Death in Palermo

“We became a little acquainted over spleen sandwiches and arancini bought from street vendors. We ate on a city bench in the Port of Palermo watching the sun sink below the Mediterranean and speedboats return to the shore. Wasn’t this the life?”

Mediation Entanglements

On the practice of shaping raw feeling into art.

The Fat Weight of Glory

A Nass writer laments this time of year, a time of trying to be better—or, at the very least, different.

Notes on Haunting

On literary ghosts—and literature as a ghost itself, haunting readers.

3 Poems

Meditations in an Emergency After Frank O’Hara   True: All I wanted was boundless love. True: My dead have been dying in their homes        and their homes      die with them.  How many of us had to die    for you to love us? How many people,   in boats    on […]

After the End of History, There’s Ireland

A Nass writer parses past from present in Northern Ireland.

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