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Afternoon Bites: Kate Folk’s Fiction, Vinson Cunningham on Food, Cristina Henríquez’s Latest, and More

March 8, 2024 No Comments

Out There
In our afternoon reading: fiction by Kate Folk, revisiting a great Pulp album, and more.

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Morning Bites: Kelly Link Returns, Kate Folk Interviewed, Selah Saterstrom’s New Book, and More

March 7, 2023 No Comments

"White Cat, Black Dog" cover
In our morning reading: thoughts on Kelly Link’s new book, an interview with Kate Folk, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Jim Ruland on Punk History, Kate Folk’s Collection, AIs and Poetry, and More

May 5, 2022 No Comments

Corporate Rock Sucks
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Jim Ruland’s new book, exploring Rax King’s essays, and more.

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Morning Bites: Samantha Hunt’s Latest, Chloe Caldwell Interviewed, Kate Folk’s Collection, and More

April 19, 2022 No Comments

The Unwritten Book
In our morning reading: reviews of books by Samantha Hunt and Kate Folk, an interview with Chloe Caldwell, and more.

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Currents, an Interview Series with Brian Alan Ellis (Episode 70: Kate Folk)

April 7, 2022 No Comments

Kate Folk

KATE FOLK is the author of Out There: Stories (Random House, 2022). She lives in San Francisco.

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Books

Afternoon Bites: Kate Folk’s Fiction, Torrey Peters on Inspiration, The Weather Station Returns, and More

April 1, 2022 No Comments

Out There
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Kate Folk’s new book, Torrey Peters on inspiration, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Kate Folk Interviewed, Soul Glo Returns, John Scalzi on Kaiju, and More

March 30, 2022 No Comments

Out There
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Kate Folk, thoughts on Soul Glo’s new album, and more.

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Morning Bites: Kate Folk’s Fiction, Nick Laird Interviewed, Revisiting Tinariwen, and More

March 25, 2022 No Comments

Out There
In our morning reading: fiction by Kate Folk, thoughts on the history of Tinariwen, and more.

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Featured

  • Recommended Books: July 2025
  • Working with Edmund White: Vignettes from Memory
  • Sexy, Sapphic, and Unapologetically Complicated: A Chat with Jen Michalski
  • Martha Anne Toll on Writing “Duet for One”

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “An Imposition”
  • Sunday Stories: “Atisole / O, Dawn”
  • Sunday Stories: “Keep Ticking”
Imagine a Death

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Essays

  • Working with Edmund White: Vignettes from Memory
  • Bodies, Bodies Everywhere
  • Tonight the Harbor Belongs to Sarah Smarsh
Sackett Street Writers Workshop
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