It’s March, and the pollen has returned. It’s an interesting month for books — though to be fair, it’s a rare month that isn’t interesting in some way — with everything from experimental horror to incisive takes on pop culture hitting the “new releases” table. What are we most excited about? Read on and find out, gentle reader.
Morning Bites: Rachel Lyon on Writing, Tananarive Due on Horror, Michele Mari’s Fiction, and More
In our morning reading: interviews with Rachel Lyon and Rita Bullwinkel, Tananarive Due on horror, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Bora Chung’s Latest, Gene Wolfe’s Stories, Keith Buckley Interviewed, and More
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Bora Chung’s new collection, an interview with Keith Buckley, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Rachel Lyon Fiction, Haruki Murakami on Film, Hal Hartley Interviewed, and More
In our afternoon reading: fiction by Rachel Lyon, an interview with Hal Hartley, and more.
Weekend Bites: Amber Sparks, Harriet Wilson Revisited, Bernardine Evaristo, Jonathan Lethem Interviewed, and More
In our weekend reading: thoughts on Amber Sparks’s forthcoming collection, interviews with Bernardine Evaristo and Jonathan Lethem, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Rachel Lyon Fiction, Model Zero, Adapting “Cherry,” Hwang Sok-yong, and More
In our afternoon reading: new writing from Rachel Lyon, news on a film adaptation of Nico Walker’s novel, and more.
Morning Bites: John Edgar Wideman, Literary Cats, Kathleen Alcott Interviewed, and More
In our morning reading: a literary award for John Edgar Wideman, interview with Nicole Dennis-Benn and Kathleen Alcott, and more.
Morning Bites: Sharlene Teo, Michele Filgate Interviewed, Revisiting Encyclopedia Brown, Clancy Martin, and More
In our morning reading: thoughts on Sharlene Teo’s new novel, nonfiction from Clancy Martin, and much more.