In our morning reading: an interview with Natalie Eilbert, thoughts on Chelsea Martin’s new book, and more.
Morning Bites: Hermione Hoby, Literary Odysseys, Roxane Gay Nonfiction, Natalie Eilbert on Mina Loy, and More
In our morning reading: thoughts on Hermione Hoby’s new novel, Natalie Eilbert on the works of Mina Loy, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s January 2018 Book Preview
Well, it’s the start of a new year. Ostensibly, it’s a time for resolutions, for carefully mapping out goals and milemarkers for the months to come. It’s also, as we write these words, brutally cold, and thus the perfect time to find somewhere warm and sit down with a good book. Thankfully, January has plenty of excellent-looking ones due out that should get you through this cold spell, and the cold spells still to come.
23 For 2018: A Literary Preview for the Year to Come
With the year drawing to a close, we wanted to spotlight a (somewhat arbitrary) number of books due out next year that we’re excited about. It includes the latest books from writers whose work we’ve long enjoyed to debuts to forthcoming tomes that are utterly unexpected. There’s more to come in this vein–in about ten days, we’ll be publishing our January book preview, which will include a lot more books we’re excited about for the first month of the year. […]
Afternoon Bites: Ian Svenonius, Natalie Eilbert’s New Collection, Carmen Maria Machado, Merchant Ivory Revisited, and More
In our afternoon reading: delving into the life and work of Ian Svenonius, thoughts on Natalie Eilbert’s new book, and much more.
Weekend Bites: Megan Stielstra Interviewed, Erika T. Wurth, Jeff VanderMeer Excerpted, Emily Schultz, and More
In our weekend reading: interviews with Megan Stielstra and Erika T. Wurth, Natalie Eilbert on Charif Shanahan’s new book, and more.
Morning Bites: Natalie Eilbert Poetry, Eugene Lim’s Latest, Bud Smith Interviewed, and More
In our morning reading: poetry by Natalie Eilbert, thoughts on the current state of literary criticism, and much more.
Weekend Bites: Kristen Radtke Interviewed, Natalie Eilbert Poetry, Eugene Lim and Donald Breckenridge, and More
In our weekend reading: an interview with Kristen Radtke, poetry by Natalie Eilbert, and much more.