
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Colson Whitehead and D. Foy, writing from Joanna Valente and Samuel R. Delany, and more.
Morning Bites: D. Foy Interviewed, Margaret Wappler Colson Whitehead’s Latest, Literary Sports Books, and More

In our morning reading: interviews with D. Foy and Margaret Wappler, a review of Colson Whitehead’s new novel, and more.
Announcing the Release Event for D. Foy’s “Patricide” at BookCourt
This October brings with it the release of D. Foy’s new novel, Patricide. We were tremendous admirers of his 2014 debut, Made to Break, and talked with him about it at the time of its release. And we’re happy to be presenting the New York release event for Patricide, which will feature readings and a discussion from a quartet of writers–D. Foy, Mira Jacob, Will Chancellor, and Elizabeth Crane–on the subject of parents and children in fiction. Vol.1 Brooklyn’s Tobias […]
Morning Bites: Helen Phillips, D. Foy on Photography, Drew Nellins Smith, Jordan Okumura’s Latest, and More

In our morning reading: new nonfiction from Helen Phillips and D. Foy, thoughts on books by Drew Nellins Smith and Jordan Okumura, and more.
Morning Bites: Pop. 1280, D. Foy’s Latest, Justin Taylor on Revision, Ig Publishing Interviewed, and More

In our morning reading: news of D. Foy’s new novel. Justin Taylor on revision, an interview with Garth Greenwell, and more.
Weekend Bites: Roxane Gay on Toni Morrison, New D. Foy Fiction, Titus Andronicus Returns, Rios de la Luz, and More

In our weekend reading: Roxane Gay on the new book from Toni Morrison, Titus Andronicus returns, an interview with Nick Kroll, reviews of books from Silvia Moreno-García and Rios de la Luz, and more.
Morning Bites: Samuel R. Delany’s Birthday, New D. Foy Fiction, Paul Beatty, Janaka Stucky Televised, and More

In our morning reading: celebrating Samuel R. Delany’s birthday, thoughts on Paul Beatty’s new novel, Maura Johnston on Tidal, a trailer for a Jonathan Franzen-produced film, and more.
Celebrating Sean H. Doyle’s “This Must Be the Place” at WORD Brooklyn
This Must Be the Place is the first book from Sean H. Doyle. It’ll be released this May on Civil Coping Mechanisms, and we’re pleased to announce that we’ll be hosting a release party for it on Friday, May 15th at WORD Brooklyn. There will be readings from Sean H. Doyle, Natalie Eilbert, and D. Foy. Following the readings, Sean will be interviewed by Natalie and Jordan Ginsberg (of Hazlitt).