In our afternoon reading: Colin Winnette’s book trailer, a review of a Swans reissue, new writing from Mish Way, brief thoughts from Sean H. Doyle, and more.
Morning Bites: Vivian Gornick Interviewed, Sean H. Doyle, Alexander Chee on Prodigies, and More
In our morning reading: interviews with Vivian Gornick and Sean H. Doyle, new nonfiction from Alexander Chee and Adnan Khan, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Sean H. Doyle, Rainbow Rowell Interviewed, David Letterman and Punk, and More
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Sean H. Doyle and Rainbow Rowell, a shop dedicated to selling pencils, a look at the punk legacy of David Letterman, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Scott McClanahan, Sean H. Doyle Mixtape, Paula Bomer Fiction, Paul Weller’s Favorite Albums, and More
In our afternoon reading: a mixtape from Sean H. Doyle, an interview with Scott McClanahan, new Paula Bomer fiction, a review of Andrea Kneeland’s new book, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Sean H. Doyle, Kate Bolick Interviewed, Maggie Nelson, Little City Books Opens, and More
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Sean H. Doyle and Kate Bolick, tour photos from Ex Hex, Hoboken gets a bookstore, notes on Maggie Nelson’s new book, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s May 2015 Books Preview
The fact that this month’s list is larger than usual is but one indication that May looks to be an especially strong month for books. The works we’re most excited about span a variety of styles and genres, from essential writing about books and music to reissues of underrated works of fiction and nonfiction. Whether your tastes run towards the classical or the experimental, there’s a lot to enjoy; that the onset of spring means that you can do so […]
Afternoon Bites: Jonathan Lethem Interviewed, Sean H. Doyle on Music Videos, Leesa Cross-Smith on One Direction,and More
In our afternoon reading: new writing from Colin Dickey, Leesa Cross-Smith, and Sasha Flether; Matt Bell interviewed Jonathan Lethem; notes on Lee Hazlewood; and more.
Celebrating Sean H. Doyle’s “This Must Be the Place” at WORD Brooklyn
This Must Be the Place is the first book from Sean H. Doyle. It’ll be released this May on Civil Coping Mechanisms, and we’re pleased to announce that we’ll be hosting a release party for it on Friday, May 15th at WORD Brooklyn. There will be readings from Sean H. Doyle, Natalie Eilbert, and D. Foy. Following the readings, Sean will be interviewed by Natalie and Jordan Ginsberg (of Hazlitt).