The Atavist Magazine

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One blockbuster longform nonfiction story a month. National Magazine Award winner; Livingston Award winner; two-time Emmy nominee. Part of .

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    31. sij

    Issue no. 99: For hundreds of years, there were rumors of a shipwrecked treasure on the Oregon coast. But no one found anything, until an unlikely hunter began digging.

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    Just in time for the head-scratching at the end of the —because we know you can't get enough of U.S. party politics—here's a throwback to when provided a guide to Trump's fanbase. (Issue 61, Aug. 2016)

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    ^that should've said issue 60!

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    WOW. This story starts out as an intriguing story of ghosts, pirates, and buried treasure off the coast of Oregon, and turns into something even more remarkable

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    This is one of my favorite pieces I read last month. It has everything: shipwrecks and treasure hunters and centuries-old mysteries, and poets. Beautiful piece,

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    and the does this and it’s the best. (Shout outs to the fact checker and copy editor too!)

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    "It was as if she’d turned her back to the sea for a split second and found herself knocked flat by waves that dragged her to a place from which she could never return." writes the hell out of this tale about ancient, shipwrecked treasure:

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    this is so good, it felt like it took 10 minutes to read, i couldn't stop. you know i'm a sucker for anything pirate/sea related. loved this. (~40 min)

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    Great piece here by "She saw something up there. And she brought it back" Take time to read this. You won't be disappointed

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    Here is a story about a shipwreck, but not just any shipwreck…

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    Need a distraction from the ? We humbly recommend our enthralling feature by about a poet's single-minded quest to uncover everything she could about a 300-year-old shipwreck. With INCREDIBLE illustrations by .

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    For , writes an enthralling first person narrative about a sunken ship and a lost treasure on the Oregon coast.

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    “Sometime around the year 1694, a ship wrecked near the foot of a mountain in Oregon.“ tells the story of that ship and its missing treasure in the latest —and you WON’T see the plot twist coming.

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    This tale of an Oregon treasure hunt is such a treat, from start to finish. Perfect Sunday afternoon read from for :

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    "Nobody who walks the borders of new ideas is going to be ordinary." What an astonishing essay. Wish I could read it anew all over again.

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    This entire story was mesmerizing. A 300-year-old shipwreck in Oregon, a Goonies-like quest to find it, and one extraordinary treasure hunter who brought the story back to life.

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    Looking for a weekend escape? Here's a yarn about a 300-year-old shipwreck, lost treasure, "geriatric Goonies," and one woman's quixotic quest to tell the full story.

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    Each year, ’s child protection agencies remove thousands of kids from their homes. The story of how some parents decided to fight back, by . A finalist for an . (Issue 69, July 2016)

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