Waldo Jaquith Biography Waldo Jaquith is a graduate of the University of Virginia and worked for the Virginia Quarterly Review as web editor. He was a News Challenge Fellow with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. See Work EDITOR'S DESK Alarcón Wins PEN Literary Award By Waldo Jaquith It’s for his novel “Lost City Radio,” originally excerpted in VQR’s pages. CRITICISM Link Roundup: Love Replacements, Y.A., and Radical Transparency By Waldo Jaquith Wired is chronicling their entire idea-to-print publishing process via blog. EDITOR'S DESK Young Reviewers Contest Begins By Waldo Jaquith There’s a $1,000 cash prize for the winner of our September competition. PHOTOGRAPHY Photography as a Weapon By Waldo Jaquith Errol Morris looks at the intent behind altering photographs. CRITICISM Link Roundup: A Bar Fight and a Wikipedia Edit War By Waldo Jaquith Two guys tussle over Whitman, Wikipedia defeats an agent, and more. EDITOR'S DESK Summer Issue: No Way Home By Waldo Jaquith Our new issue is all about outsiders and outcasts, groups trying to define and reclaim their homeland. ESSAYS Paleofuturism: The Global Class Divide By Waldo Jaquith A 1968 article foretells the world of “2000 A.D.” EDITOR'S DESK 1953 Bell Telephone Ads By Waldo Jaquith Some scans from an old issue of VQR. CRITICISM Déjà Food By Waldo Jaquith David Cushman Coyle’s 1947 review of a proto-Pollan critique of the American diet. EDITOR'S DESK What It’s Like to Win an Ellie By Waldo Jaquith Thomas E. Kennedy tells his story. First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 … Next page › Last page »