Best Prison Scribe
Barrett Brown
Whether or not Dallas’ Barrett Brown deserves to be serving 63 months in federal prison for linking to data obtained from Anonymous’ hack of Stratfor, an intelligence contractor, is beside the point. In the time he’s spent in prison, Brown has proved himself as one of the best magazine writers in the United States. He doesn’t write for D anymore, but the work he churns out for The Intercept — featuring a perfect mix of humor, insight and melancholy — is as good as anything one could ever hope to read about prison life. Brown’s literary criticism, as evidenced by his essay “Stop Sending Me Jonathan Franzen Novels,” is pretty great, too.