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Morning Bites: David Diop, Mike Cooper’s Latest, Lina Wolff, Adam Cesare Interviewed, and More

November 12, 2020 No Comments

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In our morning reading: thoughts on David Diop’s fiction, delving into Kiese Laymon’s work, and more.

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Weekend Bites: Arthur Machen Revisited, R. O. Kwon, Anne Lamott Interviewed, Drew Millard Fiction, and More

November 3, 2018 No Comments


In our weekend reading: thoughts on the writings of Arthur Machen, interviews with R. O. Kwon and Anne Lamott, and more.

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Weekend Bites: Emma Straub, Why Reading Matters, Writers on Denis Johnson, Michael J. Seidlinger Nonfiction, and More

June 17, 2017 No Comments

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In our weekend reading: Emma Straub on food and books, writers on Denis Johnson, fiction by Sara Nović, and more.

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Morning Bites: Anne Carson on Proust, Writers and Money, Yannick Murphy, Lana Del Rey Poems, and More

July 22, 2014 No Comments

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Thoughts on Anne Carson’s latest, new poems from Niina Pollari, novelists on World War I, Yannick Murphy interviewed Yannick Murphy, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Ben Watt, New Lucy Knisley, Tao Lin and Sheila Heti Talk Twitter, Morbid Anatomy Singles, and More

July 10, 2014 No Comments

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Thoughts on the latest from musician and author Ben Watt, Sheila Heti talks Twitter with Tao Lin, new work is on the way from Lucy Knisley, an interview with Mike Cooper, and more.

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Featured

  • Books of the Month: June 2023 Edition
  • Sounds of an old house: a haunting memoir
  • Matthew Robert Cooper on the Literary Inspirations Behind Eluvium’s “(Whirring Marvels In) Consensus Reality”
  • Sarah Gerard on “The Butter House” and the Challenges of Writing About Cats

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Gershon”
  • Sunday Stories: “Night Skaters”
  • Sunday Stories: ” In which Danko’s kin do not stamp out his flaming heart, but place it gently back inside his chest.”
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  • Sounds of an old house: a haunting memoir
  • Why I Like Amusement Parks
  • Farewell Brooklyn
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