Rebekah Crawford
Rebekah Crawford grew up in California and went Barnard College, Columbia University, where she earned a degree in art history.... Read more.
The Chronikler hits 10,000 subscriber mark
The Chronikler is now 10,000 subscribers-strong. Thank you to everyone who reads it. Here is a selection of articles since 2009... Read more.
Ena Grozdanic
Ena Grozdanic is a writer for the independent biannual KRASS Journal. She additionally freelances in both writing and design. Yugoslavian by... Read more.
Young and futureless in Iraq under ISIS
Mosul's youth are desperate, disillusioned and terrified because "ISIS will never let us have a future, we could die any second."... Read more.
ISIS’s war on women in Mosul
Before ISIS began targeting Iraq's minorities and cultural heritage, it set to work veiling women in a new dark age, reversing decades of hard-won gains.... Read more.
Iraq and the Levant
Remembering Jewish Arabists and Arab Jews June 2021 – In these polarised times, the social, political and cultural influence and... Read more.
Chronikler top 10 of 2014: Jihadists v atheists
In 2014, readers of The Chronikler focused the lion's share of their attention on two polar opposites: Arab jihadists and atheists.... Read more.
Intimate Enemies: Latest news
The latest on Intimate Enemies, Khaled Diab's book of the Palestinian and Israeli peoples, which explores the human lives behind the headline conflict... Read more.
Mette Høyer Eriksen
Mette Høyer Eriksen is a Beirut-based freelance journalist from Denmark who has also worked in Egypt. Her journalism focuses on shedding... Read more.