2018 was an excellent year for books, and we’re beginning our look back at the year in culture with some thoughts on the nonfiction books that most impressed us.
Afternoon Bites: Joe McPhee, Lisa Locascio Nonfiction, Tim Horvath, Jenny Boully’s Essays, and More
In our afternoon reading: exploring a new record from Joe McPhee, fiction by Tim Horvath, thoughts on Jenny Boully’s essay collection, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Jenny Boully Interviewed, Molly Crabapple, Leah Umansky’s Playlist, Sarah Louise, and More
In our afternoon reading; an interview with Jenny Boully, Molly Crabapple recommends books, and much more.
Morning Bites: Piper Weiss Nonfiction, Jenny Boully, Revisiting Joy Williams, Michelle Dean Interviewed, and More
In our morning reading: new writing by Piper Weiss, thoughts on Jenny Boully’s essay collection, an interview with Michelle Dean, and more.
Morning Bites: Stephen Malkmus Interviewed, Kristen Radtke, Jenny Boully Nonfiction, and More
In our morning reading: an interview with Stephen Malkmus, thoughts on Kristen Radtke’s memoir, and much more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s April 2018 Book Preview
Well, it’s April. Nominally it’s springtime–but the presence of snowy weather and temperatures friendly to hot cocoa and roaring fires suggests otherwise. Metaphorically speaking, though, that range of moods and modes lines up pretty neatly with the books that are on our radar for this month–everything from works in translation to bold collections of nonfiction to eagerly-anticipated literary debuts. Here’s a look at several of the books that we’re most excited to explore this month.