In our morning reading: nonfiction from Jami Attenberg, interviews with Joe Hill and Alexis M. Smith, and more.
We’re on a reduced schedule today due to the holiday. Normal posting will resume tomorrow.
In our morning reading: nonfiction from Jami Attenberg, interviews with Joe Hill and Alexis M. Smith, and more.
We’re on a reduced schedule today due to the holiday. Normal posting will resume tomorrow.
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on literature and gender; a recent talk on books by N.K. Jemisin, Nnedi Okorafor, and Ibi Zobo; interviews with Terese Svoboda and Anthony Bourdain; and more.
In our morning reading: interviews with N.K. Jemisin and Monica Byrne, notes on Clarice Lispector’s short fiction, fiction from Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi, and more.
Looking at the books due out this month, one can find an impressive array of styles, genres, and aesthetics on display. Do you like incisive essays about American society and culture? How about well-received debut fiction, or collections spanning decades of work? Regardless of what you’re seeking, August holds an abundance of literary riches. Here are some of the books due out this month that we’re most excited about.
Interviews with Amanda Coplin, N.K. Jemisin, and Drew Daniel; a conversation between Fred Armisen and Sharon Van Etten; a preview of this weekend’s Bushwick Open Studios; and more.
In our Monday morning reading: Toby Barlow on George Plimpton, thoughts on small books, a review of the new Oblivians album, some excellent band t-shirts, tributes to the work of Iain M. Banks, and more.