
In our morning reading: delving into Kristen Radtke’s new book, thoughts on a new album from Hailu Mergia, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Patricia Lockwood and Internet Fiction, L’Rain Interviewed, Mary Gauthier’s Memoir, and More

In our afternoon fiction: inside internet fiction, an interview with L’Rain, and more.
Currents, an Interview Series with Brian Alan Ellis (Episode 48: Bram Riddlebarger)

BRAM RIDDLEBARGER writes, plays music, runs Gob Pile Press, and lives in SE Ohio. His books include Messages from the American Trashcan (Cabal, 2020) and Western Erotica Ho (Trident, 2020).
Morning Bites: Kate Zambreno’s Latest, Brandon Taylor Interviewed, B. Catling’s Playlist, and More

In our morning reading: thoughts on Kate Zambreno’s new book, an interview with Brandon Taylor, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Kazuo Ishiguro, Shirley Jackson Award Nominees, Lydia Lunch, Jessica Hopper Interviewed, and More

In our afternoon reading: Kazuo Ishiguro and horror, an interview with Jessica Hopper, and more.
Fishing, Painting, Fireflies, and Metaphor

Fishing, Painting, Fireflies, and Metaphor
by Alex DiFrancesco
It was about a decade ago, and a romantic partner and I were driving back to New York City from the Catskill Mountains. My partner at the time’s name was Oscar, he was about twenty years older than me, and owned a cabin and some property at the top of a mountain upstate. We’d spent the weekend there, and on Sunday night, we were driving back into the city, down the highway, with WNYC on the car radio. We were mostly quiet, Oscar focused on the road in front of us, and me drifting in and out of thought, tired from hiking, happy to be in a heated car and headed back to Astoria, Queens, where we both lived. In the quiet, a song started playing through the car’s speakers. It was jazz — jazz is something I’ve always appreciated, but never been deeply into — but it was a totally different kind of jazz than I’d heard before. There was something joyful and a different kind of wild about it, something I responded to by immediately leaning forward and turning it up.
Morning Bites: David Diop’s Fiction, Revisiting Lizzie Borden, Clay McLeod Chapman’s Latest, and More

In our morning reading: thoughts on the fiction of David Diop, exploring the films of Lizzie Borden, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Dana Spiotta’s Latest, Jeannette Ng Nonfiction, Anjali Enjeti Interviewed, and More

In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Dana Spiotta’s new novel, interviews with Anjali Enjeti and Martin Padgett, and more.