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Afternoon Bites: Jenny Tinghui Zhang Nonfiction, Katya Kazbek’s Novel, Neema Avashia on Appalachia, and More

April 7, 2022 No Comments

Four Treasures of the Sky
In our afternoon reading: a new essay by Jenny Tinghui Zhang, thoughts on Broadcast’s music, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Interviewing Emily St. John Mandel, Whiting Award Winners, Chelsea Bieker Fiction, and More

April 6, 2022 No Comments

"Sea of Tranquility"
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Emily St. John Mandel, fiction by Chelsea Bieker, and more

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Vol. 1 Brooklyn’s April 2022 Book Preview

April 4, 2022 No Comments

April books

April is upon us, and with it the prospect of something akin to spring and a host of memorable new books. A lot of poetry has caught our eye this month, as well as some long-awaited works of nonfiction. Not to be outdone, we’re also intrigued by some works of fiction that transform old stories into something new. Read on for a selection of what has our attention.

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Featured

  • Revisit the History of Coney Island in This Excerpt From “Failure to Launch”
  • Dispatches from the Making of Canto Ostinato
  • Dreaming Like a Boat: A Review of Benjamin Niespodziany’s “No Farther than the End of the Street”
  • Cover Reveal: Matthew Binder’s “Pure Cosmos Club”

Sunday Stories

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Essays

  • Dispatches from the Making of Canto Ostinato
  • Notes on the Special Pillow, the Holdout, Mikey Erg, and Alice Bag
  • Kids Without Horses (2022)
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