Contributors little kids, and maybe that’s not so bad By Dan McCarthy p. 60 Film Fly Me to the Moon offers a twist on Apollo 11 – but stays true to the science By Briley Lewis
BOOKS
p. 64 Politics The story of modern Ukraine is told through the lives of its leaders By Bethany Elliott
Reviews p. 66 Andrew Copson on Christian heresy p. 67 Andrew Mueller on fluke, chance and chaos p. 68 Lucy Popescu on giving “slave Jim” a voice p. 69 Noah Berlatsky on how to wonder better
POETRY
p. 51 Robert Serban p. 55 Patrick Dubost p. 59 Grigore Chiper p. 63 Jamie McKendrick
Jessica Abrahams is deputy editor of New Humanist
Samira Ahmed is a journalist and broadcaster who presents Front Row on BBC Radio 4 and Newswatch on BBC1
Pavan Amara is a freelance journalist and a former midwife
Noah Berlatsky is a freelance writer based in Chicago. His first poetry collection is Not Akhmatova
Cherry Casey writes about children’s welfare and policies affecting young people
Marcus Chown is the author of The Magicians: Great Minds and the Central Miracle of Science
Andrew Copson is chief executive of Humanists UK
Jessa Crispin is the editor of The Culture We Deserve and author of My Three Dads and The Dead
Ladies Project, among others
Bethany Elliott is a writer specialising in Russia and Eastern Europe
Jody García is a Central American investigative journalist based in Guatemala
Ralph Jones is a writer and performer who has written for the New Yo r k e r, the Guardian, Wired and Vanity Fair
Shaparak Khorsandi is a comedian, author and vice-president of Humanists UK
Briley Lewis is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Los Angeles, studying astronomy and astrophysics
Chris Maslanka is the author of several puzzle books
Dan McCarthy is a writer and editor with a background in behavioural insights, history, and American studies
Andrew Mueller is a contributing editor at Monocle. His latest book is Carn, on Australian Rules football
Lucy Popescu is a writer, editor and arts and literary critic with a background in human rights
Kunal Purohit is an independent journalist and the author of H-Pop: The Secretive World of Hindutva Popstars
Michael Rosen is a poet and broadcaster. His latest book is Getting Better: Stories of Trauma and Recovery
Jody Ray is a writer and journalist focused on global politics, international development and global health. He is currently reporting from Sierra Leone
Peter Salmon is the author of An Event Perhaps: A Biography of Jacques Derrida
Niki Seth-Smith is editor of New Humanist
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