- Sadaf Ahsan, “Forget the MFA – becoming a YouTube star is the new fast track to a book deal” (National Post)
- Catie Disabato, “Why It’s Hard To Talk About My Bisexuality” (Buzzfeed)
- Roxane Gay, “The Charge to Be Fair: Ta-Nehisi Coates and Roxane Gay in Conversation” (Barnes & Noble Review)
- Josh Giesbrecht, “How The Ballpoint Pen Killed Cursive” (The Atlantic)
- Chris Guillebeau, “Let the Wave Crash Over You: A Letter for My Brother” (The Art of Non-Conformity)
- Kate McCahill, “You’ll Never Walk Alone: On Traveling the World with Books” (The Millions)
- Jeanne McCulloch & Mona Simpson, “Alice Munro, The Art of Fiction No. 137” (The Paris Review)
- Catherine Nichols, “Homme de Plume: What I Learned Sending My Novel Out Under a Male Name” (Jezebel)
- Jevon Phillips, “Felicia Day lets the world know that ‘You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)’” (The LA Times)
- Joshua Rothman, “Seeing and Hearing for the First Time, on YouTube” (The New Yorker)
- John Stanton, “The Troubled Resurrection Of Black America’s Historic Beach Haven” (Buzzfeed)
- Megan Tifft, “The Agony of Community” (The Atlantic)