
In our morning reading: revisiting Heather Lewis’s fiction, an interview with Sara Koffi, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Vincent James’s Latest, Jane Schoenbrun on Filmmaking, Bernardine Evaristo on Screen, and More

In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Vincent James’s new novel, an interview with Jane Schoenbrun, and more.
Morning Bites: Remembering Alice Munro, Benjamin Myers on Punk, A. V. Marraccini’s Essays, and More

In our morning reading: revisiting the life and work of Alice Munro, an interview with Emily Wells, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Jenny Toomey on Art, Morgan Parker on Writing, Toby Lloyd’s Novel, and More

In our afternoon reading: interviews with Jenny Toomey and Morgan Parker, thoughts on Toby Lloyd’s new novel, and more.
Art, Ritual, and Life: An Interview With C. Bain

Augury once referred only to the form of divination that read birds, futures read from the types and flight and behavior of birds. It was a kind of literacy. Now augury means future-telling in general. Of course, the thing about the future is that we know, broadly, what is happening. The circulation of the Atlantic ocean nears a tipping point where the currents will stop, wildfires in California, in Turkey, heatwaves in south Asia. It’s pretty clear what’s happening. So telling the future is an obsolescing industry, and as such, poetry can get in there. SEX AUGURY (Red Hen Press, 2023) is the second book of poetry by writer and performance artist C. Bain, applying a mystical literacy to the saturation of image, violence, and erotic alienation we are surrounded with, and infiltrated by. Just before the launch of SEX AUGURY, C. began a Fulbright fellowship in Leipzig, rendering the book launch a bit muted. On the belated occasion of the book, Rosemary Carroll, a colleague of C.’s through the brotherhood of negative prophesy, interviewed C. about the book and creative process.
Morning Bites: Geoffrey Mak on Writing, Michel Leiris’s Memoirs, Interviewing Lilly Dancyger, and More

In our morning reading: interviews with Geoffrey Mak and Lilly Dancyger, thoughts on Michel Leiris’s memoirs, and more.
Afternoon Bites: K-Ming Chang’s Latest, Alina Grabowski’s Debut, Revisiting “VALIS,” and More

In our afternoon reading: novella excerpts, free jazz, and so much more.
“Battle Hymn”: An Excerpt From Willie Davis’s “I Can Outdance Jesus”

Today, we’re pleased to present an excerpt from Willie Davis’s new collection I Can Outdance Jesus. Cara Blue Adams had this to say of the book: “Davis writes about the South, and especially rural Kentucky, in an unflinching way that weaves together humor and the darknesses of poverty, violence, addiction, and despair.” Read on for a glimpse inside Davis’s take on music, religion, and life.