In our afternoon reading: interviews with Victor LaValle and Percival Everett, fiction from Elizabeth Crane, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s June 2017 Book Preview
Well, it’s June. Coffee season has given way to iced coffee season. Perhaps you’re infusing iced teas with strange and vibrant herbs and flavors, or breaking your air conditioner out of storage; perhaps you’re going through your closet in search of the perfect literary tote bag for your beach reads. Perhaps not. Hopefully you’ve left some space for books due out this month, as this one’s looking like a particularly notable one for new books. It includes the latest from […]
Morning Bites: Revisiting Julius Eastman, Kristen Radtke, Elizabeth Crane Nonfiction, Kait Heacock, and More
In our morning reading: thoughts on the music of Julius Eastman, essays by Elizabeth Crane and Kait Heacock, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o Interviewed, Elizabeth Crane, Chiwan Choi’s Poetry, Derek Walcott Revisited, and More
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, thoughts on books by Elizabeth Crane and Chiwan Choi, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Lidia Yuknavitch’s Latest, Ocean Vuong, Jami Attenberg Nonfiction, Elizabeth Crane, and More
In our afternoon reading: an excerpt from Lidia Yuknavitch’s new novel, essays by Jami Attenberg and Elizabeth Crane, and more.
Announcing the Release Event for D. Foy’s “Patricide” at BookCourt
This October brings with it the release of D. Foy’s new novel, Patricide. We were tremendous admirers of his 2014 debut, Made to Break, and talked with him about it at the time of its release. And we’re happy to be presenting the New York release event for Patricide, which will feature readings and a discussion from a quartet of writers–D. Foy, Mira Jacob, Will Chancellor, and Elizabeth Crane–on the subject of parents and children in fiction. Vol.1 Brooklyn’s Tobias […]
Indexing: Holiday Reads, Elizabeth Crane, Jane Jacobs, Catching Up On Mann, And More
A roundup of things consumed by our contributors.