In our morning reading: an excerpt from Celeste Ng’s new novel, interviews with David Burr Gerrard and Sherman Alexie, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s September 2017 Book Preview
What does the month of September have in store, as far as books are concerned? A whole lot of intriguing short fiction, for one thing–everything from meticulously-arranged tales of the uncanny to stylistically bold explorations of society. There’s also intriguing new works from some of our favorite writers, from an experimentally-structured work by John Haskell to a collection of lectures by Toni Morrison. As summer segues into fall, here are some book that might help ease you in to sweater […]
Afternoon Bites: Alissa Nutting and Catherine Lacey, Jarret Middleton Nonfiction, Celeste Ng Interviewed, and More
In our afternoon reading: a look at new novels by Alissa Nutting and Catherine Lacey, Tom Waits on screen, translating “The Queue,” and more.
Afternoon Bites: Greil Marcus Interviewed, Celeste Ng, Jonathan Lee’s Latest, Revisiting “The Ascension,” and More
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Greil Marcus and Celeste Ng, an excerpt from Jonathan Lee’s new book, notes on art and cruelty, and much more.
Afternoon Bites: Kiese Laymon, Dean Bakopoulos’s Latest, Celeste Ng Interviewed, Literary Basketball, and More
In our afternoon reading: new nonfiction from Kiese Laymon, an interview with Celeste Ng, a review of Dean Bakopolous’s new novel, and much more.
Morning Bites: Celeste Ng, Catherine Lacey Reviewed, Melissa Broder on Twitter, Poetry from Tommy Pico, and More
Alexander Chee on the new book from Celeste Ng, writers on moving from short stories to novels, an excerpt from Tommy Pico, an interview with David Connerley Nahm, and more,