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Weekend Bites: Colleen’s New Album, Rigoberto González, Sanjena Sathian’s Novel, Philip Brunetti, and More

May 22, 2021 No Comments

Colleen album
In our weekend reading: thoughts on Colleen’s new album, poetry by Rigoberto González, and more.

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Morning Bites: Craig Laurance Gidney on DC, Hanif Abdurraqib, Miranda July on Music, Rebecca Roanhorse, and More

October 21, 2020 No Comments

"A Spectral Hue" cover
In our morning reading: new nonfiction by Craig Laurance Gidney and Hanif Abdurraqib, an interview with Terry Tempest Williams, and more.

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Weekend Bites: Craig Laurance Gidney, Jeremy Robert Johnson Interviewed, Percival Everett, Sam McPheeters’s Latest, and More

June 27, 2020 No Comments

"A Spectral Hue" cover
In our weekend reading: interviews with Craig Laurance Gidney and Jeremy Robert Johnson, Masatsugu Ono on translation and literature, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Craig Laurance Gidney, Jen Doll on “November Rain,” David Leo Rice, Catherine Lacey on Lore Segal, and More

June 26, 2019 No Comments


In our afternoon reading: a review of Craig Laurance Gidney’s new book, interviews with David Leo Rice and Kevin Barry, and 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: “The Summer We Ate Off the China”
  • Sunday Stories: “Talking with Funny Voices”
  • Sunday Stories: “Surveillance”
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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