In our morning reading: David Bowie and “1984,” thoughts on Amelia Gray’s new novel and the films of Sofia Coppola, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Roxane Gay, Amelia Gray on Isadora Duncan, Juliet Escoria, Donald Breckenridge Interviewed, and More
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Roxane Gay and Juliet Escoria, indie booksellers recommend summer reading.
Afternoon Bites: Jessie Chaffee, Indie Bookselling, Amelia Gray’s Latest, Patty Yumi Cottrell, and More
In our afternoon reading: reviews of books from Jessie Chaffee, Amelia Gray, and Patty Yumi Cottrell; a look at the future of indie bookselling; and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s May 2017 Book Preview
And here we are, on the first of May in the year 2017. What books does May bring with it? Well, let’s see. There are incisive essay collections by the likes of Scaachi Koul and Samantha Irby; there are challenging works in translation by João Gilberto Noll and Rodrigo Fresán, and there’s a new edition of a genre-defying novel by Kirsten Bakis, for starters. Here’s a look at some of the May books that have piqued our interest.
Morning Bites: Amelia Gray, Jeff Jackson Interviewed, Alexander Chee Nonfiction, Paul Auster, and More
In our morning reading: writings from Amelia Gray and Alexander Chee, an interview with Jeff Jackson, and more.
Morning Bites: Amelia Gray, Bookstores and Politics, Laura Miller Interviewed, Mount Eerie, and More
In our morning reading: new writing from Amelia Gray, notes on bookstores and politics, an interview with Laura Miller, and more.
Morning Bites: Amelia Gray, Contemporary Mexican Literature, Priests’ Latest, Joanna C. Valente Fiction, and More
In our morning reading: an interview with Amelia Gray, fiction by Joanna C. Valente, a visit to Mysterious Bookshop, and more.
Morning Bites: Amelia Gray, Tracy O’Neill Nonfiction, Brix Smith Start, Tournament of Books Longlist, and More
In our morning reading: new writing from Amelia Gray and Tracy O’Neill, thoughts on Jason Diamond’s memoir, and more.