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Morning Bites: Philip Glass, Jami Attenberg on Julie Doucet, Michael J. Seidlinger’s Playlist, Saul Melman Interviewed, and More

October 30, 2018 No Comments


In our morning reading: exploring a defining work by Philip Glass, an essay by Jami Attenberg, a playlist from Michael J. Seidlinger, and much more.

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Afternoon Bites: A.M. Homes, Marcus Samuelsson’s Recommendations, Ada Limón, Playing Patrick Melrose, and More

August 14, 2018 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: new writing from A.M. Homes, interviews with Kristen Stone and Ada Limón, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: R. O. Kwon, Mairead Case on The Ramones, Geneviève Castrée, A.M. Homes’s Fiction, and More

July 24, 2018 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: thoughts on books by R. O. Kwon and Tommy Pico, new writing by Mairead Case, and more.

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Morning Bites: Revisiting Kathy Acker, Brooklyn Book Festival, Angélique Kidjo, A.M. Homes Interviewed, and More

June 14, 2018 No Comments

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In our morning reading: Alexandra Kleeman on Kathy Acker’s fiction, an interview with A.M. Homes, and much more.

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Morning Bites: Revisiting Robert Aickman, A. M. Homes, Sheila Heti Interviewed, Laura van den Berg, and More

June 4, 2018 No Comments

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In our morning reading: revisiting the fiction of Robert Aickman, a story by Laura van den Berg, and much more.

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Featured

  • Currents, an Interview Series with Brian Alan Ellis (Episode 76: Max Booth III)
  • Notes on a Night at Quinn’s, Late February: Featuring Joe McPhee, Michael Bisio, Chris Corsano, Steve Swell
  • “I Recognize That Boston’s a Hard Sell”: An Interview With Chris Brokaw
  • “They Invite the Audience to be a Part of Them”: An Interview With Colleen Louise Barry

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Bet You’re Wond’ring How I Knew”
  • Sunday Stories: “The Summer We Ate Off the China”
  • Sunday Stories: “Talking with Funny Voices”
Imagine a Death

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Essays

  • Make It Real
  • Signs I Have Known: On pattern-making and narrative exhaustion
  • Notes on Los Lobos’ “Native Sons”
Sackett Street Writers Workshop
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