Every month at Pocket, we ask our favorite writers and editors to share their good taste and discerning reading habits. They tell us the best pieces they read last month, and we share them with you. Think of it as a group chat with writers you love, swapping links to great stories.
August’s edition covered the last survivors of an isolated Amazon tribe, the strategic decisions made by the Kens in the Barbie movie, and a game-changing tactic for online dating, among other stories. In September, stories explore the social dynamics of augmented reality glasses, reconnecting with ex-friends, Martin Scorsese's latest film, and more.
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I Asked Four Former Friends Why We Stopped Speaking. Here’s What I Learned
Recommended by Kira Newman: “These poignant stories of lost love—of the friendship variety—will make you think about your own relationships in whole new ways.”
Read Kira’s article “How to Get Comfortable With Uncertainty and Change,” featured in Pocket’s great advice collection last year.
A YouTube View of Deion Sanders
Recommended by Gail Cornwall: “It’s a task that borders on impossibility—to capture a man, a legacy, a place, and a show in so few words—and Saïd Sayrafiezadeh completes it with unparalleled skill and unpretentious aplomb. Read the essay if you care about football. Or celebrity. Or capitalism. Or writing.”
Read Gail’s piece “When Teens Send Nudes,” which featured in our June writers’ round-up.
Martin Scorsese: “I Have To Find Out Who The Hell I Am.”
Recommended by Devin Gordon: “Now 82, Martin Scorsese says that he can't stop working, and doubts he ever will. As his 45th film, Killers of the Harvest Moon, arrives in theaters, he tries to figure out why in this gentle, funny, achingly sad profile of a master artist in his twilight.”
Read Devin’s piece “Can You Name the (Great) Movie That Launched Brie Larson, LaKeith Stanfield, Rami Malek, and More?” which was recommended in our August writers’ round-up.
Diana Marcum, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Former Reporter for Los Angeles Times, Dies
Recommended by the author: “This is a tribute to a colleague, a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and best-selling author who we lost too young. I’m sure other writers would like to celebrate the sparkling life of Diana Marcum, gone too soon.”
Read James’s piece “The ‘Un-Becoming’: a Former L.A. Gang Member Finds His Resurrection Tale at UC Berkeley” which was recommended in our July writers’ round-up.