Writer’s Digest
Lauren Groff
The three-time National Book Award finalist discusses her new short story collection, Brawler, and the necessity of failure in writing.
10+ min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Seven
THE CHALLENGE: Write a short story of 650 words or fewer based on the photo below.
2 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
On Famous Walkers, or Why You Should Pace Around While Writing
I couldn't mentally settle down to write this article, so I stepped outside for a 20-minute walk. During that walk, I managed to craft my opening sentence (yes, the one you just read). What is it about walking that unclogs my mental pathways?
6 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Short-Story Dispensers Bring Literature to the Masses
Life is often a wait, whether it's for a commuter train, an appointment with a doctor, or the start of a class.
5 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Pacing Your Writing Process
Keep creative momentum when you have little time to write.
10 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
The Pause Is the Point
How to use stillness to create momentum in your fiction.
10 min |
March / April 2026
Baseball America
SIX WAYS COACHES WOULD FIX COLLEGE BASEBALL'S COMPETITIVE DIVIDE
College baseball has never been an equal-opportunity sport. Geography, weather, facilities, scholarships and institutional commitment have always shaped the landscape. But coaches across the country believe the divide has widened into something more structural—and more permanent. It’s no longer a conversation about marginal advantages. It is about whether large segments of the sport are still competing in the same ecosystem.
5 min |
March/April 2026 (Double Issue)
Baseball America
NIL: WHAT ARE THE LARGEST DEALS?
Coaches dish on largest sums of Name, Image, Likeness money they've heard associated with star players
4 min |
March/April 2026 (Double Issue)
Baseball America
LONGTIME COACH MILANO LEFT MARK ON CAL BASEBALL
Bob Milano, the winningest head coach in University of California baseball history, died on Nov. 1 from complications from Alzheimer's disease. He was 85.
2 min |
March/April 2026 (Double Issue)
Baseball America
CHANTICLEER AS DAY
Coastal Carolina's athletic department emphasizes baseball, showing the way forward for mid-majors
3 min |
March/April 2026 (Double Issue)
Baseball America
HOLDING THE CENTER
Roch Cholowsky embraces everything that comes with being the best player on the best team in the country
5 min |
March/April 2026 (Double Issue)
Condé Nast Traveler US
DESERT IDYLL
Palm Springs is many things at once-a spa town, a sanctuary away from Hollywood's prying eyes, a design capital, a shoo-in for winter sun. But as longtime visitor Jason Sheeler reports, at its essence it remains a place of dreams and desires
10 min |
March 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
Magic Mountains
Switzerland's high-altitude Jungfrau region is known for its majestic views and warm Alpine hospitality. Accompanied by family and friends, Alice Gregory delights in the simple pleasure of the region's incredible nature
10 min |
March 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
SHAUN WHITE on ASPEN, COLORADO
When I was [in Aspen] practicing [for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games], I stayed with some friends who showed me the local lifestyle.
1 min |
March 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME
For CNT editor Megan Spurrell and YouTuber Henry Urrunaga Diaz, their honeymoon offered the chance to go all in on seeing South Korea
2 min |
March 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
Moment in the Sun
With wide-open beaches and high-style stays, Mozambique is on the cusp of a tourism boom.
4 min |
March 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
SEASONAL BOUNTY
In Sapporo, the capital of the Japanese island of Hokkaido, prized seafood, high-end tempura, and ice cream in winter define an idiosyncratic food scene
10+ min |
March 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
Beneath the Surface
On a Smithsonian Journeys for Ponant Explorations cruise around the Great Lakes, Rima Suqi finds there's a lot to love about her own backyard
5 min |
March 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
MADE IN MEXICO
In Valladolid, a small but lively city between Mérida and Cancún, a host of shops and ateliers are pushing traditional crafts forward
2 min |
March 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
Game On
With more and more interest from fans in catching tournaments, matches, and races all over the world, sports is the biggest motivator for travel right now
1 min |
March 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
Fever Pitch
Few experiences in india are as thrilling and frenetic as a local cricket match.
4 min |
March 2026
WIRED
WATCH THIS SPACE
KIDS AS YOUNG AS 5 ARE WEARING SMARTWATCHES THAT PLUNGE THEM INTO A WORLD OF POPULARITY CONTESTS, ENGAGEMENT HACKS, AND EVEN DATING.
4 min |
March / April 2026
WIRED
THE AI BOYFRIEND BOOM
IN CHINA, IT'S GEN Z WOMEN, NOT MEN, WHO ARE DOMINATING THE MARKET FOR DIGITAL PARTNERS.
6 min |
March / April 2026
WIRED
BABY MAKER
NOW HE'S AGAIN HOPING TO MODIFY HUMAN EMBRYOS.
6 min |
March / April 2026
WIRED
LUCKY SCOOP
HOW A BACKWATER COUNTY IN JIANGSU PROVINCE RAISED AN ARMY OF LIVESTREAMERS AND TURNED ITSELF INTO THE CRYSTAL CAPITAL OF THE WORLD.
10+ min |
March / April 2026
WIRED
THE GREAT CHINESE NOVEL
MILLIONS OF WORDS. HUNDREDS OF AUTHORS. THE MORNING STAR OF LINGAO IS BARELY KNOWN OUTSIDE CHINA BUT IT'S THE KEY TO UNDERSTANDING THE COUNTRY'S MODERNIZATION AND MALAISE.
8 min |
March / April 2026
WIRED
SCAM.SURVIVE.ESCAPE.EXPOSE.
A SOURCE TRAPPED INSIDE A SOUTHEAST ASIAN SCAM COMPOUND CONTACTED WIRED, DETERMINED TO LEAK HIS CAPTORS SECRETS IN REAL TIME. THEN HE HAD TO MAKE IT OUT ALIVE. THIS IS HIS STORY.
10+ min |
March / April 2026
WIRED
THIS IS WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE
THE BIGGEST ANIMATED MOVIE IN THE WORLD WAS MADE IN CHINA. IT CONCEALS AN UGLY TRUTH.
2 min |
March / April 2026
WIRED
ECLIPSED
THE US DECLARED A SPACE RACE WITH CHINAAND GAVE ITSELF ALMOST ZERO CHANCE OF WINNING.
10+ min |
March / April 2026
WIRED
HOT CHEAP, AND OUT OF CONTROL
CHINA'S RENEWABLE ENERGY REVOLUTION AND ITS GLOBAL ONSLAUGHT OF CHEAP POWERIS A HUGE MESS THAT MIGHT SAVE THE WORLD.
10 min |