The Drift
deliberately seeks content that questions established narratives and avoids predictable approaches to contemporary issues. They specifically mention wanting “sharp, surprising interventions” and “socially engaged cultural criticism” while steering clear of trendy topics like AI panic, cancel culture discussions, or analyses fixated on social media impacts.The magazine has earned acclaim from The New York Times as “the lit mag of the moment” and seeks to showcase voices that challenge mainstream perspectives.

- Thoughtful longform essays examining cultural phenomena.
- Contemporary short fiction from emerging writers.
- Original poetry that pushes boundaries.
- In-depth interviews with notable figures.
- On-the-ground dispatches from various locations.
- Concise reviews called “Mentions” that deliver pointed commentary.
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- Opportunity to join a community of writers pursuing fresh perspectives outside mainstream discourse.
- Significant editorial development of your work over multiple drafts.
- Potential to build your reputation through a magazine praised as setting “a new gold standard” in literary publishing.

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