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Afternoon Bites: Alice Bag Interviewed, Troy James Weaver’s Playlist, Ian Svenonius’s Film, Jen Doll Nonfiction, and More

June 10, 2016 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: interviews with Alice Bag and Will Oldham, an essay from Jen Doll, a playlist from Troy James Weaver, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Ocean Vuong, Joshua Mohr Fiction, Maria Bamford Interviewed, Sholem Aleichem, and More

June 2, 2016 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: new nonfiction from Ocean Vuong and Antonia Crane, Emily Gould on Jessica Winter’s new book, and more.

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Weekend Bites: William Basinski’s Latest, “The End of the Tour,” Clarice Lispector Fiction, Antonia Crane, and More

August 1, 2015 No Comments

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In our weekend reading: notes on new music from William Basinski, new writing from Antonia Crane, short fiction from Clarice Lispector, and much more.

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Morning Bites: Michelle Orange on Marilynne Robinson, Performing “Inventory,” Antonia Crane, Talking “Fear Street,” and More

October 6, 2014 No Comments

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Michelle Orange on Marilynne Robinson’s new novel, Scott Cheshire on John Coltrane, art from David Lynch, a mix from Chloe Caldwell, and more.

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Morning Bites: Revisiting James Agee, Antonia Crane, The NYPL’s Future, Oren Ambarchi Interviewed, and More

May 14, 2014 No Comments

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James Agee’s literary legacy, when good writers use Twitter badly, interviews with Roxana Robinson and Jac Jemc, thoughts on Antonia Crane’s memoir, and more.

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Featured

  • The Carving Is What You Say It Is: The Futility of Classification
  • Cynthia Weiner On Revisiting the 1980s in “A Gorgeous Excitement”
  • Utopias Everywhere: An Interview with Bob Sykora
  • Recommended Books: July 2025

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Steve In the Trees”
  • Sunday Stories: “An Imposition”
  • Sunday Stories: “Atisole / O, Dawn”
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Essays

  • The Carving Is What You Say It Is: The Futility of Classification
  • Working with Edmund White: Vignettes from Memory
  • Bodies, Bodies Everywhere
Sackett Street Writers Workshop
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