A magazine dedicated to telling, ‘stories about everything else’, Nobody provides a home for the sort of journalism that might not be picked up by more mainstream outlets. Each issue is built around a different theme, which provides a loose, provocative direction for contributors, and this issue’s theme of ‘Burning’ gleefully confounds readers’ expectations.
In this issue:
- Reconsidering shipworms as queer, kinky, anticolonial activists
- One writer’s disillusionment with the “quasi-religion” of human spaceflight
- The science nerds who volunteered to live on a Pacific island of acid-spitting ants
- The last party in South Philly
- And editor Tessa Love discovers herself via her Notes app