Every year for our anniversary we take a moment to check in—with our intentions, with the world around us, and of course with you, our dear readers. Last year, we were pausing in place to see when and how life would get back to normal after the appearance of COVID-19; this year we’re trying to figure out how to unpause and move forward into whatever the new normal will be.
"During contentious presidential elections such as the one that just ended, some voters tend to offer up the notion of leaving the United States should candidate X win. The threat gets tossed about too glibly, especially when for years citizens have left this country after experiencing real—not anticipated—trials and hardships. Donald Quist, a black American writer and English lecturer living in Bangkok, Thailand, is one such expatriate and he examines his life and the urge to seek a new one abroad in a powerful essay collection."