The Napkin Project: Summer Vacation Edition
Briefly

I've always seen airports as a window into other worlds, other lives, other stories, writes Chuck Tingle in our latest round of The Napkin Project.
In one story with a metafictional twist, a traveler receives an apology from the stranger sitting next to him at the airport bar, who's nicked his copy of Esquire from the future.
Travel is the perfect opportunity to be one (or observe one), according to our writers—these napkin stories feature memorable encounters with strangers everywhere from the beach to the airport bathroom.
Elsewhere in this collection, our writers consider the travel experiences that change us, from decades of friend trips to an affair between drifters in a Texas motel.
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