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Afternoon Bites: Mark Haber Interviewed, France and Literature, Laurie Stone Fiction, and More

December 24, 2019 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: an interview with Mark Haber, fiction by Laurie Stone, and more.
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Afternoon Bites: Cristina Rivera Garza’s Latest, Maryse Meijer on Experimental Fiction, John Cage Revisited, and More

October 4, 2018 No Comments


In our afternoon reading: Sarah McCarry on Cristina Rivera Garcia’s newly-translated novel, Alan Sparhawk on football, and much more.

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Morning Bites: “Marlena” Reviewed, Mathias Énard’s Latest, Joan Didion, and More

June 15, 2017 No Comments

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In our morning reading: thoughts on books by Julie Buntin and Mathias Énard, John Mulaney on comedy and music, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Elisa Gabbert, Carrie Brownstein Interviewed, John Mulaney, New Storychord, and More

November 10, 2015 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: new writing from Elisa Gabbert, readings from Rahawa Haile and Lincoln Michel, an interview with Carrie Brownstein, and more.

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Featured

  • Currents, an Interview Series with Brian Alan Ellis (Episode 77: Aimee Parkison)
  • Notes on All Hits’ “Men and Their Work”, or An Expression of Gratitude for People Who Keep Me Moving Forward 
  • Turning Earth Sounds Into Ethereal Music: Inside the Making of Field Works’ “Stations”
  • Currents, an Interview Series with Brian Alan Ellis (Episode 76: Max Booth III)

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”
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Essays

  • The Enchanted Forest’s Edge
  • Make It Real
  • Signs I Have Known: On pattern-making and narrative exhaustion
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