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Only Connect
Ed Park with Rachel Aviv

A digital project, part of Orbiting an Absent Program
  • Ed Park is a founding editor of the Believer. He publishes the New-York Ghost, writes a monthly science-fiction column for the Los Angeles Times called Astral Weeks, and blogs at The Dizzies. His first novel, Personal Days, was published by Random House. He lives in New York City.
  • Rachel Aviv is a writer based in Brooklyn and a former Triple Canopy contributing editor. Her writing has appeared in Harper’s, the Nation, and the New York Times Magazine.
Tags: Science, Fiction, Technology
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