
In our morning reading: interviews with Mira Jacob and Joanne Ramos, revisiting an early Sonic Youth album, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Niviaq Korneliussen, Jeff Parker Interviewed, Mark Hollis Remembered, Ken Liu, and More

In our afternoon reading: thoughts on books from Niviaq Korneliussen and Ken Liu, revisiting “To Sleep With Anger,” and more.
Afternoon Bites: Ken Liu, Hannah Lillith Assadi Interviewed, Jason Lutes, and More

In our afternoon reading: new writing from Ken Liu, an interview with Hannah Lillith Assadi, and more.
Morning Bites: Ken Liu on Film, Victor LaValle Interviewed, Azar Swan, Scott McClanahan, and More

In our morning reading: adapting Ken Liu for film, the World Fantasy Award winners for 2017, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Joanna C. Valente’s Playlist, Sheila Heti Interviews Elena Ferrante, Michael J. Seidlinger’s Poetry, Ken Liu, and More

In our afternoon reading: a playlist from Joanna C. Valente, interviews with Elena Ferrante and Ken Liu, and more.
Vol. 1 Brooklyn’s November 2016 Book Preview
What does November hold, in terms of books hitting the shelves? We’re glad you asked. As we advance deeper into fall, literary offerings will appear on bookstore shelves from critically acclaimed powerhouses, champions of experimental fiction, writers appearing in translation, and more. There are new editions of cult classics, and the first book from Vol.1 Brooklyn’s founder–all told, a terrific month to be reading. Here are some of the books that have gotten our attention for this month.
Afternoon Bites: Literature and Gender, N.K. Jemisin and Nnedi Okorafor, Anthony Bourdain Interviewed, and More

In our afternoon reading: thoughts on literature and gender; a recent talk on books by N.K. Jemisin, Nnedi Okorafor, and Ibi Zobo; interviews with Terese Svoboda and Anthony Bourdain; and more.
Afternoon Bites: Ken Liu Interviewed, Tanwi Nandini Islam and Alexander Chee, John Jodzio’s Latest, Jim Ruland Fiction, and More

In our afternoon reading: interviews with Ken Liu and Alexander Chee, new writing from Jim Ruland, and much more.