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Morning Bites: Michael DeForge’s Latest, Alix E. Harrow’s Recommendations, Reissuing Alexander Lernet-Holenia, and More

November 21, 2022 No Comments

Birds of Maine
In our morning reading: thoughts on Michael DeForge’s latest book, Alix E. Harrow’s recommendations, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Sang Young Park on Seoul, Olga Ravn’s Fiction, J Dilla’s Biography, and More

January 27, 2022 No Comments

"Love in the Big City"
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Sang Young Park, an excerpt from the new J Dilla biography, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Alix E. Harrow’s Playlist, Margaret Verble Interviewed, Tracy K. Smith’s Poetry, and More

October 8, 2021 No Comments

"A Spindle Splintered"
In our afternoon reading: a playlist from Alix E. Harrow, an interview with Low, and more.

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Morning Bites: Revisiting Binyavanga Wainaina, Alix E. Harrow Interviewed, Brian Keene on 2020, and More

January 18, 2021 No Comments

"One Day..." cover
In our morning reading: revisiting the works of Binyavanga Wainaina, an interview with Alix E. Harrow, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Rob Mazurek’s Latest, Chelsea G. Summers, Bryan Washington Interviewed, Ivan Vladislavić, and More

December 1, 2020 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Rob Mazurek’s new album, an interview with Bryan Washington, and more.

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Featured

  • Matthew Robert Cooper on the Literary Inspirations Behind Eluvium’s “(Whirring Marvels In) Consensus Reality”
  • Sarah Gerard on “The Butter House” and the Challenges of Writing About Cats
  • “Horror Has Always Been Something That People Are Drawn To”: An Interview With David Peak
  • The Real Stories of Fictional Bands: An Interview With Aug Stone

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Night Skaters”
  • Sunday Stories: ” In which Danko’s kin do not stamp out his flaming heart, but place it gently back inside his chest.”
  • Sunday Stories: “The Whale”
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Essays

  • Why I Like Amusement Parks
  • Farewell Brooklyn
  • My Sidewalk Stage
Sackett Street Writers Workshop
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