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Afternoon Bites: Eileen Myles on Writing, Lydia Conklin’s Stories, Patti Smith Remixed, and More

November 21, 2022 No Comments

Pathetic Literature
In our afternoon reading: new writing by Eileen Myles, where food and editing converge, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Interviewing Jami Attenberg, Justin Pearson on Music, Marie Myung-Ok Lee’s Playlist, and More

June 6, 2022 No Comments

Jami Attenberg memoir
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Jami Attenberg, a playlist from Marie Myung-Ok Lee, and more.

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Morning Bites: Kim Kelly on Labor, 700 Bliss’s Album, Ashton Politanoff’s Novel, and More

June 6, 2022 No Comments

"Fight Like Hell"
In our morning reading: an interview with Kim Kelly, thoughts on Angel Olsen’s new album, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Caryn Rose on Patti Smith, Solid Sound Festival, Lydia Conklin’s Collection, and More

June 3, 2022 No Comments

"Why Patti Smith Matters"
In our afternoon reading: Caryn Rose on her new book, a report from the Solid Sound Festival, and more.

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Featured

  • Forget the Guidebook: A Review of Meghan Lamb’s “Mirror Translation”
  • No Self and Other but Only Oneness: A Review of Marc Vincenz’s “No More Animal Poems”
  • Epigraph Reveal: Candice Wuehle’s “Ultranatural”
  • Jeff Jackson on the Evolution of Julian Calendar

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “The Warehouse Disaster”
  • Sunday Stories: “How Everything In This World Works”
  • Sunday Stories: “Welcome to Greenville”
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Essays

  • Notes on Darius Jones’s “Legend of e’Boi (The Hypervigilant Eye)”
  • How to See in the Dark
  • It’s Fun to Think About, Sometimes
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