Well, it’s February. Are there books due out this month? There most definitely are. Over the next few weeks, readers will be able to pick up dynamic nonfiction, unsettling fiction in translation, and long-anticipated collections of poetry. Here are a few of February’s books that we’re most excited about.
Afternoon Bites: Lauren Elkin Nonfiction, Kelly Luce, James Boice’s Latest, Alexandra Naughton Interviewed, and More
In our afternoon reading: new writing from Lauren Elkin, an excerpt from Kelly Luce’s novel, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Jacqueline Woodson Interviewed, Jeff VanderMeer, Lauren Elkin Nonfiction, and More
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Jacqueline Woodson, new nonfiction from Lauren Elkin and Jeff VanderMeer, and more.
Weekend Bites: “Saint Mazie” Adapted, Mensah Demary Nonfiction, Roxane Gay, Queens Bookstores, and More
In our weekend reading: news of a Jami Attenberg novel being adapted for television, new essays by Mensah Demary and Roxane Gay, an interview with Stephen King, and more.
Morning Bites: Chelsea Hodson Interviewed, Donald Glover, Richardo Piglia’s Latest, John Benditt Fiction, and More
In our morning reading: a new interview with Chelsea Hodson, fiction from John Benditt, news of Donald Glover’s forthcoming television show, and more.
Morning Bites: Claire Vaye Watkins and Marlon James, Protomartyr Interviewed, Broken Angel Remembered, and More
In our morning reading: literary conversations between Claire Vaye Watkins and Marlon James and between Alex Mar and Leslie Jamison, new writing from Michele Filgate, and more.
Morning Bites: Luc Sante, Carmiel Banasky Interviewed, 215 Festival Report, Jon DeRosa, and More
In our morning reading: thoughts on Luc Sante’s latest, interviews with Carmiel Banasky and Jon DeRosa, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Jim Shepard Interviewed, 90s TV Nostalgia, Alexandra Kleeman, Books Beneath the Bridge, and More
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Jim Shepard and Alexandra Kleeman, Maris Kreizman on 90s television and nostalgia, new writing from Lauren Elkin, Dennis Cooper’s favorite books of 2015 so far, and more.