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Alison Kinney

Posted inNonfiction, Top 5

The Top 5 Longreads of the Week

by Longreads September 6, 2019October 19, 2022

This week, we’re sharing stories from Brian Trapp, Alison Kinney, Kate Wagner, Willy Staley, and Suzannah Showler.

Posted inEditor's Pick

The Rejection Lab

by Sari Botton September 5, 2019October 19, 2022

Alison Kinney visits a Stony Brook University laboratory where the physical and emotional effects of social rejection are studied, and becomes a subject herself.

Posted inEditor's Pick

The Man in the Mirror

by Sari Botton March 16, 2018October 19, 2022

In this personal essay, in the aftermath of rape, Alison Kinney discovers that a new lover who helps you to heal can just as easily betray you.

Posted inEssays & Criticism, Nonfiction, Story, Unapologetic Women

The Man in the Mirror

by Alison Kinney March 9, 2018October 19, 2022

In the aftermath of rape, Alison Kinney discovers that a new lover who helps you to heal can just as easily betray you.

Posted inEditor's Pick, Essays & Criticism, Nonfiction, Unapologetic Women

The Man in the Mirror

by Alison Kinney March 9, 2018October 19, 2022

In the aftermath of rape, Alison Kinney discovers that a new lover who helps you to heal can just as easily betray you.

Posted inEssays & Criticism, Featured, Nonfiction, Story, Unapologetic Women

‘See What Y’All Can Work Out’: The State of Empathy in Charleston

by Alison Kinney January 3, 2017October 19, 2022

Charleston’s—and our nation’s—systemic racism, through the lens of the Dylann Roof trial.

Posted inEssays & Criticism, Featured, Nonfiction, Unapologetic Women

‘See What Y’All Can Work Out’: The State of Empathy in Charleston

by Alison Kinney January 3, 2017October 19, 2022

Charleston’s—and our nation’s—systemic racism, through the lens of the Dylann Roof trial.

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