The guiding principle of Six Ridiculous Questions is that life is filled with ridiculousness. And questions. That only by giving in to these truths may we hope to slip the surly bonds of reality and attain the higher consciousness we all crave. (Eh, not really, but it sounded good there for a minute.) It’s just. Who knows? The ridiculousness and question bits, I guess. Why six? Assonance, baby, assonance.
Morning Bites: Joshua Mohr Interviewed, Story Prize Finalists, A “Silent Beaches, Untold Stories” Playlist, Troy James Weaver, and More
In our morning reading: interviews with Joshua Mohr and Troy James Weaver, the Story Prize finalists for 2017, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Brian Evenson on Rob Roberge’s Memoir, Leesa Cross-Smith Fiction, Pulp Fiction Archives, and More
In our afternoon reading: Brian Evenson on Rob Roberge’s memoir, fiction from Leesa Cross-Smith, thoughts on recent books from Jeff VanderMeer, and more.
Morning Bites: Jac Jemc Nonfiction, Man Booker Longlist, Naomi Jackson, Patrick Wensink’s Latest, and More
In our morning reading: a new essay from Jac Jemc, thoughts on books from Patrick Wensink and Noy Holland, and much more.