In our weekend reading: thoughts on the writings of Colson Whitehead and Tommy Pico, an interview with Daniel Saldaña París, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Geoff Dyer Interviewed, Constance Ann Fitzgerald, Chris Terry, Ali Eteraz’s Latest, and More
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Geoff Dyer and Chris Terry, thoughts on books by Ali Eteraz and Margaret Wappler, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s May 2016 Book Preview
May brings with it a host of noteworthy books that have caught our eye. Some are the latest works from authors who have become favorites over the years; others are structurally bold, socially relevant, or intensely disconcerting. (In some cases, they may be some combination of the above.) It’s going to be a good month for books, whether you’re looking for an illuminating take on music or an unsettling ghost story. Here are some of the books due out in […]
Afternoon Bites: Kaitlyn Greenidge’s Nonfiction, Literary Cuba, Replacements Biography, Ali Eteraz, and More
In our afternoon reading: new writing from Kaitlyn Greenidge and Ali Eteraz, thoughts on a Samuel R. Delany-inspired anthology, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Musicians on Ferguson, Lars Iyer’s Latest, Antony Hegarty Interviewed, and More
In our afternoon reading: musicians react to Ferguson, Chuck Wendig on social media and empathy, an interview with Anthony Hegarty, Emily St. John Mandel on the new Lars Iyer novel, and more.