In our morning reading: interviews with Dan Chaon and Nell Zink, thoughts on Kim Fu’s new book, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Robert Lopez Interviewed, Pulitzer Prize Winners, Kim Fu’s Short Stories, and More
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Robert Lopez, thoughts on Kim Fu’s fiction, and more.
Weekend Bites: Kim Fu’s Stories, Revisiting Albert Ayler, Joy Williams and Climate Change, and More
In our weekend reading: exploring Kim Fu’s short fiction, revisiting the music of Albert Ayler, and more.
Morning Bites: Maud Newton on Memoirs, Windham Campbell Prizes, Sara Lippmann’s Collection, and More
In our morning reading: new writing from Maud Newton, interviews with Kim Fu and John Elizabeth Stinzi, 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.
Afternoon Bites: Niina Pollari’s Poetry, Kim Fu’s Fiction, J.T. Bushnell’s Playlist, and More
In our afternoon reading: poetry by Niina Pollari, fiction by Kim Fu, and more.
Vol. 1 Brooklyn’s February 2021 Book Preview
According to rodent-based prognostications, we’re in for six more weeks of winter. So if the pandemic wasn’t keeping us inside, the weather just might. It’s never a bad time to get some reading done, but — this might be a better time than usual, is what we’re saying. And so, some book recommendations; heavy on the fiction this month, and heavy on the surreal side of fiction at that. Here are some suggestions for when you head to the bookstore in the coming weeks.
Morning Bites: Hala Alyan Interviewed, Kay Dick Revisited, Andrew Weatherall’s Remixes, and More
In our morning reading: interviews with Hala Alyan and Kim Fu, a literary look at malls, and more.