Slower Forms of Media
In the more than eight months since COVID-19 manifested in the United States, I became frustrated with the quality of information from the mainstream press or so-called processed media. In the fall, I subscribed to the New Yorker featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, assays, fiction, satire, cartoons and poetry. And I must say, the New Yorker did not disappoint. I very much appreciated digesting slower forms of media. The topics that I find particularly interesting surround coronavirus chronicles and entrepreneurship. I’ll be compiling my notes when time allows.










