In our afternoon reading: an interview with Jacqueline Woodson, new nonfiction from Lauren Elkin and Jeff VanderMeer, and more.
Morning Bites: Leigh Stein Nonfiction, Tracy K. Smith, Jacqueline Woodson’s Latest, and More
In our morning reading: nonfiction by Leigh Stein, interviews with Tracy K. Smith and Garnette Cadogan, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s August 2016 Book Preview
This month brings with a host of bold nonfiction, including books in which talented writers shine a light on the creative works that have impressed them over the years, incisive memoirs, and a new collection of writing on race in America. There’s also plenty of innovative fiction due out this month, along with a few works that defy easy description. What follows is a look at several of the books for which we’re excited that are due out in the […]
Afternoon Bites: Jacqueline Woodson, Ann and Jeff VanderMeer Interviewed, Michael J. Seidlinger’s YA Novel, Ryan W. Bradley, and More
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Jacqueline Woodson and Dennis Cooper, talking YA with Michael J. Seidlinger, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Jacqueline Woodson Interviewed, Margaret Eby on Harper Lee, J.M. Ledgard’s Latest, and More
In our afternoon reading: catching up with Jacqueline Woodson, an excerpt from Margaret Eby’s book focusing on Harper Lee, reviews of books by J.M. Ledgard and Kristin Hersh, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Sean H. Doyle Interviewed, Jacqueline Woodson, “Just Mercy” On Screen, Nina McConigley, and More
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Sean H. Doyle, Jacqueline Woodson converses with an ex-President, talking with Nina McConigley, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Charles D’Ambrosio and Leslie Jamison, Aaron Bady on African Literature, Greil Marcus Interviewed, Kid Millions on Bad Reviews, and More
In our afternoon reading: Leslie Jamison and Charles D’Ambrosio in conversation, interviews with Chris Rock and Greil Marcus, Kid Millions on bad reviews, recommended literature from African writers, and more.
Weekend Bites: Jarvis Cocker Interviewed, Jacqueline Woodson, Phil Klay on the Subway, Lenny Kaye on Buddy Holly, and More
In our weekend reading: checking in with Jarvis Cocker, writing advice from Jacqueline Woodson, new writing from Lenny Kaye, and more.