Vol. 1 Brooklyn

  • About
  • Contact
  • Sunday Stories
  • Essays
  • Julius Singer Press
  • Book Reviews
  • Advertise
Menu

Bites

Morning Bites: Brandon Hobson, Revisiting Rose Macauley, Richard Chiem’s Collection, and More

December 12, 2018
by Vol.1 Brooklyn No Comments

At Literary Hub, Brandon Hobson wrote about the myths in his grandfather’s notebook.

The Guardian looked at the new edition of Rose Macauley’s pioneering novel What Not.

PEN America has announced the judges for this year’s literary awards.

There’s a powerful new essay by Alex McElroy at Tin House.

Kirkus reviewed Richard Chiem’s forthcoming story collection.

At Pitchfork, thoughts on a new retrospective collection of music from Chic.

Follow Vol. 1 Brooklyn on Twitter, Facebook, and sign up for our mailing list.

Alex McElroyBrandon HobsonChicNile RodgersRichard ChiemRose Macauley
Previous Post Next Post

Featured

  • Six Ridiculous Questions: Sara Lippmann
  • On Ghosts and Absence: A Review of Terese Svoboda’s “Dog on Fire”
  • An Excerpt From “A Tide Should Be Able to Rise Despite Its Moon” by Jessica Bell
  • Excerpting a New Graphic Novel Adaptation of “The Great Gatsby”

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Whittakers: Lake Placid”
  • Sunday Stories: “Die Hard, Starring Frank Sinatra”
  • Sunday Stories: “Baby’s House of Missed Connections”
Imagine a Death

Buy books by Vol.1 Brooklyn editors and contributors at Bookshop.

Essays

  • My Sidewalk Stage
  • Middle
  • The Wild Bride of BKLN
Sackett Street Writers Workshop
Follow @Vol1Brooklyn
Litbreaker logo
  • Categories > > >
  • Books
  • Bites
  • Music
  • News
  • Events
  • Film

Vol. 1 Brooklyn