Vol. 1 Brooklyn

  • About
  • Contact
  • Sunday Stories
  • Essays
  • Julius Singer Press
  • Book Reviews
  • Advertise
Menu

Bites

Morning Bites: Kazuo Ishiguro’s Nobel, Protomartyr, Jesmyn Ward Interviewed, Joe Meno, and More

October 5, 2017 No Comments


In our morning reading: Kazuo Ishiguro wins the Nobel, thoughts on Carmen Maria Machado’s debut collection, and much more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Afternoon Bites: Revisiting Jean Stein, Literary Debutantes, Early Riser Interviewed, William Gibson, and More

May 15, 2017 No Comments

stein-edie
In our afternoon reading: Paula Mejia on the writings of Jean Stein, a report from the One Story Debutante Ball, and much more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Afternoon Bites: Maggie Nelson Interviewed, Gabriel Blackwell’s Latest, Flash Fiction Revisited, and More

December 29, 2016 No Comments

nelson-jane
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Maggie Nelson, great books by immigrant writers, revisiting Gabriel Blackwell’s “Madeleine E.,” and more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Afternoon Bites: Donald Quist’s Latest, Paula Mejia, Donald Ray Pollock Interviewed, and More

October 19, 2016 No Comments

quist-cover
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on new books by Donald Quist and Colson Whitehead, an interview with Donald Ray Pollock, and more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Afternoon Bites: The Warmers Revisited, Paula Mejia Interviewed, Cari Luna on Nick Cave, and More

September 30, 2016 No Comments

warmers-album
In our afternoon reading: revisiting the music of the Warmers, talking music writing with Paula Mejia, a new essay by Cari Luna, and more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Morning Bites: Jim Harrison Remembered, Porochista Khakpour, Paula Mejia on Modest Mouse, Emily Gould, and More

March 29, 2016 No Comments

harrison-cover
In our morning reading: a remembrance of Jim Harrison, conversations with Porochista Khakpour and Emily Gould, and much more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Afternoon Bites: Revisiting “Separation Sunday,” Jessica Hopper Interviewed, Blake Butler on Short Novels, Troy James Weaver,and More

May 4, 2015 No Comments

separation-sunday
In our afternoon reading: revisiting The Hold Steady, interviews with Jessica Hopper and Troy James Weaver, Blake Butler on short, devastating novels, and more.

Continue Reading

Featured

  • Metro Riders’ Henrik Stelzer on the Horror Movie Posters That Inspired His Music
  • Composer Olivia Belli on the Location That Inspired “Valadier”
  • Obsessions and Tragedy: On Gabriel Blackwell’s “Doom Town”
  • Alissa Hattman on Creating the Post-Apocalyptic World of “Sift”

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Transcription”
  • Sunday Stories: “The Immanent Will”
  • Sunday Stories: “Excerpt From Moonlighters”
Imagine a Death

Buy books by Vol.1 Brooklyn editors and contributors at Bookshop.

Essays

  • Puce
  • The Female Fool
  • “Dark Park” and the end of the end of the world
Sackett Street Writers Workshop
Follow @Vol1Brooklyn
Litbreaker logo
  • Categories > > >
  • Books
  • Bites
  • Music
  • News
  • Events
  • Film

Vol. 1 Brooklyn