This afternoon: D. Foy made a playlist, a lengthy interview with Adam Wilson, the “creative nonfiction” aesthetic on film, and much more.
Afternoon Bites: The Literary South, Alejandro Jodorowsky, New Mira Gonzalez Fiction, A D. Foy Excerpt, and More
This afternoon: Guernica takes a look at the South in literature and culture, interviews with Christopher Merkner and Jeff VanderMeer, an excerpt of D. Foy’s new novel, and more.
Morning Bites: Lynne Tillman on Paul and Jane Bowles, Roxane Gay, Soviet-Era Science Fiction, Nelly Reifler Interviewed, and More
Lynne Tillman on Jane and Paul Bowles; a look at Soviet-era science fiction, Sarah McCarry interviewed Roxane Gay, D. Foy does a tour fundraiser, and more.
D. Foy’s “Made to Break” Has a Trailer
Next month, Made to Break, the first novel from D. Foy, will be released by Two Dollar Radio. In the novel’s trailer, released earlier today, Foy talks about the novel’s plot and setting, the tense relationships between its characters, and its origins in his own history. He also uses the phrase “gutter opera,” which we think is pretty memorable. We’ll be hosting Foy, along with Sean H. Doyle and Paula Bomer, at BookCourt on March 19th. You can check out the trailer below.