In our morning reading: an interview with Jesmyn Ward, new writing from Jeremy Shipp, and more.
Morning Bites: Kazuo Ishiguro’s Nobel, Protomartyr, Jesmyn Ward Interviewed, Joe Meno, and More
In our morning reading: Kazuo Ishiguro wins the Nobel, thoughts on Carmen Maria Machado’s debut collection, and much more.
Morning Bites: Danez Smith Interviewed, Jesmyn Ward, Jeff VanderMeer on Film, and More
In our morning reading: interviews with Danez Smith and Jesmyn Ward, talking reading series with Nat Baldwin, and more.
Morning Bites: Jesmyn Ward’s Latest, Kathy Acker Revisited, Eileen Myles, and More
In our morning reading: a review of Jesmyn Ward’s new book, thoughts on books about Kathy Acker, and much more.
Afternoon Bites: John Ashbery Remembered, Kara Walker, Jesmyn Ward’s Latest, John Medhurst, and More
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on the work of John Ashbery and Kara Walker, and much more.
Afternoon Bites: Jesmyn Ward, John Ashbery Remembered, Patty Yumi Cottrell’s Latest, LCD Soundsystem, and More
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Jesmyn Ward and Nick Laird, thoughts on the new LCD Soundsystem album, and more.
Weekend Bites: Jac Jemc Interviewed, Colin Dickey Nonfiction, Literary Family Sagas, Jesmyn Ward’s Latest, and More
In our weekend reading: interviews with Jac Jemc and Brandon Stosuy, the appeal of literary family sagas, and much more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s September 2017 Book Preview
What does the month of September have in store, as far as books are concerned? A whole lot of intriguing short fiction, for one thing–everything from meticulously-arranged tales of the uncanny to stylistically bold explorations of society. There’s also intriguing new works from some of our favorite writers, from an experimentally-structured work by John Haskell to a collection of lectures by Toni Morrison. As summer segues into fall, here are some book that might help ease you in to sweater […]