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Afternoon Bites: Greil Marcus Interviewed, Celeste Ng, Jonathan Lee’s Latest, Revisiting “The Ascension,” and More

February 16, 2016 No Comments


In our afternoon reading: interviews with Greil Marcus and Celeste Ng, an excerpt from Jonathan Lee’s new book, notes on art and cruelty, and much more.

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Morning Bites: “Kroll Show” and Music, Noveller Interviewed, Laura van den Berg, and More

February 27, 2015 No Comments

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In our Friday morning reading: an interview on the music of Kroll Show, a new issue of Midnight Breakfast, photos from John Reis’s recent Brooklyn show, a profile of Atticus Lish, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Time in “Orlando,” Mary Timony, A Wendy C. Ortiz Visual Interview, Cristina Moracho, and More

October 21, 2014 No Comments

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Colin Dickey discusses Virginia Woolf; interviews with Mary Timony, Barbara Browning, and Sarah Lipstate; smart writers debate Amazon; Teju Cole-inspired clothing; and more.

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Morning Bites: A Laurie Penny Excerpt, Stanislaw Lem, Brooks Headley Interviewed, Janet Malcolm Revisited, and More

September 16, 2014 No Comments

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An excerpt from Laurie Penny, new writing from Meredith Graves, interviews with Brooks Headley and Sarah Lipstate, the National Book Awards longlists for YA and poetry, and more.

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Featured

  • Matthew Robert Cooper on the Literary Inspirations Behind Eluvium’s “(Whirring Marvels In) Consensus Reality”
  • Sarah Gerard on “The Butter House” and the Challenges of Writing About Cats
  • “Horror Has Always Been Something That People Are Drawn To”: An Interview With David Peak
  • The Real Stories of Fictional Bands: An Interview With Aug Stone

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Gershon”
  • Sunday Stories: “Night Skaters”
  • Sunday Stories: ” In which Danko’s kin do not stamp out his flaming heart, but place it gently back inside his chest.”
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  • Farewell Brooklyn
  • My Sidewalk Stage
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