In our morning reading: thoughts on Diane Oliver’s short fiction, an interview with Lauren Elkin, and more.
Weekend Bites: Angela Woodward’s Playlist, Revisiting Bret Easton Ellis, Saskia Vogel on Translation, and More
In our weekend reading: a playlist from Angela Woodward, revisiting the books of Bret Easton Ellis, and more.
Morning Bites: David Demchuk on Horror, Marlon James’s Latest, Saskia Vogel on Translation, and More
In our morning reading: new writing by David Demchuk, thoughts on books by Marlon James and Sarah Manguso, and more.
Morning Bites: Emily Gould, Saskia Vogel on Translation, Protomartyr, Yara Rodrigues Fowler Interviewed, and More
In our morning reading: an interview with Emily Gould, movie recommendations from Protomartyr, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s November 2019 Book Preview
Well, it’s November, and the days are growing shorter and shorter. (Assuming you’re in the northern hemisphere, at least.) We’d say that this group of books are an array of doorstoppers, suitable for curling up by the fire, but that’s not entirely true; most of these books are quite trim, in fact. They do represent a wide array of styles, however: from comic novels to incisive cultural studies; from surreal fiction in translation to candid usage of the essay form. Here are a few of the November books we’re most excited about.
Afternoon Bites: Suzette Haden Elgin, Patrick Coleman Interviewed, Jia Tolentino, Chuck Wendig Tour Stories, and More
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on books by Suzette Haden Elgin and Jia Tolentino, an interview with Patrick Coleman, 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.