Jamie Merchant lives in Chicago and writes about political theory and radical politics. His book, Endgame: Economic Nationalism and Global Decline, was published last year in the Field Notes series by Reaktion Books. He can be found on BlueSky.
Evan Malmgren is a writer who covers power and infrastructure for outlets including The Nation, Real Life, Dissent, and Logic. He is currently working on a book about people trying to live “off the grid” in modern America.
Dave Levitan is a freelance journalist with bylines all over the place, and author of the 2017 book Not A Scientist: How politicians mistake, misrepresent, and utterly mangle science. Find him on Twitter.
Maggie Smith is the author of, most recently, Good Bones, and her poems have appeared in the New York Times, Tin House, The Believer, The Paris Review, Best American Poetry, and on the CBS primetime drama Madam ...
Matthew McGuinness: As a chef, he’s a really good graphic designer and as an artist he’s a more progressive father than Picasso. As a friend, he’s priceless. He lives in London.
Rebekah Frumkin is the author of the novel The Comedown. She’s written for Granta, Guernica, Poetry Magazine, Pacific Standard, Outside, and In These Times.
Kandis Williams is a Los Angeles-based artist, director, and publisher. This fall, the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth will open “A Field,” a solo exhibition of Williams’s practice.