Vol. 1 Brooklyn

  • About
  • Contact
  • Sunday Stories
  • Essays
  • Julius Singer Press
  • Book Reviews
  • Advertise
Menu

Bites

Morning Bites: Thurston Moore & Metal, Revisiting “Middlemarch,” Oxford Commas, Mary Miller Interviewed, and More

January 16, 2014 No Comments

miller-california
Checking in with Mary Miller, Thurston Moore’s black metal supergroup calls it a day, notes on the endurance of Middlemarch, stunning photos of New York in the 1970s and 1980s, and more.

Continue Reading

Featured

  • An Excerpt From “South Side Venus: The Legacy of Margaret Burroughs”
  • The State of Seattle Shoegaze: An Interview With somesurprises
  • Vol.1 Brooklyn’s December 2019 Book Preview
  • Six Ridiculous Questions: Marcy Dermansky

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “In this fantasy Keanu Reeves saves me from myself—”
  • Sunday Stories: “On Means”
  • Sunday Stories: “Maury’s Holy Grail”
Entering the Blobosphere

Essays

  • Books Are Not Products, They Are Bridges: Challenging Linear Ideas of Success in Literary Publishing
  • The Rock in the Grate
  • Lo and Behold: A Review of “The Low & Low” by Locust Honey
Sackett Street Writers Workshop
Follow @Vol1Brooklyn
Litbreaker logo
  • Categories > > >
  • Lit.
  • Bites
  • Music
  • News
  • Events
  • Film

Vol. 1 Brooklyn