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Morning Bites: Chloe Caldwell Interviewed, Best Small Fictions Selections, Mark Lanegan Remembered, and More

May 11, 2022 No Comments

The Red Zone
In our morning reading: an interview with Chloe Caldwell, psychedelic short fiction, and more.

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Morning Bites: Bethany C. Morrow On Writing, Andrey Kurkov Interviewed, Remembering Betty Davis, and More

February 28, 2022 No Comments

Cherish Farrah
In our morning reading; an interview with Bethany C. Morrow, live Pavement recordings, and more.

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Morning Bites: Sequoia Nagamatsu on Pandemics, Edgar Gomez Nonfiction, Gabrielle Civil Interviewed, and More

January 28, 2022 No Comments

How High We Go In the Dark
In our morning reading: interviews with Sequoia Nagamatsu and Gabrielle Civil, new writing by Edgar Gomez, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Sang Young Park on Seoul, Olga Ravn’s Fiction, J Dilla’s Biography, and More

January 27, 2022 No Comments

"Love in the Big City"
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Sang Young Park, an excerpt from the new J Dilla biography, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Tanya Tagaq’s Latest, Sequoia Nagamatsu Interviewed, Julie Doiron on Music, and More

January 19, 2022 No Comments

Tongues
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Tanya Tagaq’s new album, an interview with Sequoia Nagamatsu, and more.

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Morning Bites: Sequoia Nagamatsu’s Debut, Philip K. Dick Award Finalists, Revisiting Jean Giono, and More

January 18, 2022 No Comments

How High We Go In the Dark
In our morning reading: talking to Sequoia Nagamatsu about his novel, an interview with Bill Callahan and Bonnie “Prince” Billy, and more.

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Vol. 1 Brooklyn’s January 2022 Book Preview

January 5, 2022 No Comments

January 2022 books

New year? New books. January marks a strong beginning to what looks like another excellent literary year. You’ve got thought-provoking nonfiction, transportive fiction, and candid and enduring memoir all on the table. If you’re staying close to home due to cold weather or, er, other reasons this month, you’ve got plenty of new reading material to choose from.

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Afternoon Bites: Sequoia Nagamatsu Interviewed, Perfume Genius’s Remix, Okezie Nwọka’s Fiction, and More

January 3, 2022 No Comments

How High We Go In the Dark
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Sequoia Nagamatsu, a new remix from Perfume Genius, and more.

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Featured

  • Burning Down the (Haunted) House: On Alison Rumfitt’s “Tell Me I’m Worthless”
  • This Protagonist Contains Multitudes: On Bruce Wagner’s “Roar”
  • Declines and Falls, and Their Literary Influence
  • A Shirley Jackson Primer

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Stupid Girls”
  • Sunday Stories: “Heorot Hall”
  • Sunday Stories: “El-Rokba”
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Essays

  • Notes on the Special Pillow, the Holdout, Mikey Erg, and Alice Bag
  • Kids Without Horses (2022)
  • No One Came To The Sea and Cake Concert
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