In our morning reading: revisiting a cult classic by José Donoso, an interview with Salman Rushdie, and more.
Morning Bites: Margaret Renkl on Writing, John Ganz on Books, Interviewing Bill Orcutt, and More
In our morning reading: interviews with Margaret Renkl and Lucy Sante, thoughts on a Keith Haring biography, and more.
Morning Bites: Alvaro Énrigue on Creation, Remembering Terry Bisson, Philip K. Dick Award Nominees, and More
In our morning reading: Alvaro Énrigue on writing, the Philip K. Dick Award nominees, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Revisiting Harry Crews, Kristen Arnett Nonfiction, Kim Fu’s Collection, and More
In our afternoon reading: Harry Crews’s literary legacy, thoughts on Kim Fu’s new book, and more.
Morning Bites: Tracy K. Smith’s Recommendations, Hanif Abdurraqib on Bookstores, Saša Stanišić’s New Book, and More
In our morning reading: poetry recommendations from Tracy K. Smith, new nonfiction by Hanif Abdurraqib, and more.
Weekend Bites: Special Interest, Natalie Bakopoulos Interviewed, Reigning Sound, Keith Haring on Film, and More
In our weekend reading: thoughts on Special Interest’s new album, an interview with Natalie Bakopoulos, and more.
Morning Bites: Kathleen Hanna Lecture Notes, Dystopian Fiction, Keith Haring, New Dolan Morgan Fiction, and More
In our Monday morning reading: Kathleen Hanna on punk history, a missing Keith Haring mural, new fiction from Dolan Morgan, new music from Titus Andronicus, and more.
Morning Bites: Amis Advice, Don’t Mess With Wharton, Young Keith Haring, Whit Stillman Primer, and More
Rozalia Jovanovic checks out the work of the young Keith Haring for Gallerist. Thought Catalog catalogs some writing advice from Martin Amis. Note to Jonathan Franzen: You fuck with Edith Wharton, you get an Edith Wharton scholar on your ass. The Coffin Factory went to the Muumuu House reading. Mira Ptacin shares an excerpt from her memoir “about the uterus and the American Dream.” at Guernica. A Whit Stillman primer. Follow Vol. 1 Brooklyn on Twitter, Facebook, Google + and our Tumblr.