Hannah K. Gold is a writer based in Brooklyn focusing on the militarization of higher ed, prisons, and lit. Words at The Guardian, The Nation, Vice, Rolling Stone, etc.
“We were the modernest pillars of a vaunted profession, yet at work I felt more like a hyper-visible switchboard operator.” A short story by Hannah Gold.
What is it like to tune in to the real time news cycles of Trumpian disaster, including his history of sexual assault? A lot like watching a ridiculous reality show.
"If private sex is about losing oneself in the moment, public sex is about finding oneself there." Hannah Gold on liminal space, exes, and that odd line between public fucks and private ones.
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