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Afternoon Bites: Asja Bakić’s Latest, Eli Winter on Touring, Marisa Siegel’s Poetry, and More

February 17, 2023 No Comments

"Sweetlust" cover
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Asja Bakić’s new book, a look inside a new bookstore, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Steven Graham Jones on Comics, Oneida’s Latest, Interviewing Marisa Siegel, and More

August 22, 2022 No Comments

Earthdivers
In our afternoon reading: talking comics with Stephen Graham Jones, thoughts on Oneida’s latest album, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Ram V Talks Comics, Chris Forsyth’s Music, Marisa Siegel’s Poetry, and More

July 22, 2022 No Comments

Blue in Green
In our afternoon reading: talking comics with Ram V, a look inside bookish algorithms, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Marisa Siegel on Poetry, Julie Doucet’s Latest, Adrienne Celt on Writing, and More

June 29, 2022 No Comments

Fixed Stars
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Marisa Siegel and Adrienne Celt, thoughts on Julie Doucet’s new book, and more.

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Vol. 1 Brooklyn’s April 2022 Book Preview

April 4, 2022 No Comments

April books

April is upon us, and with it the prospect of something akin to spring and a host of memorable new books. A lot of poetry has caught our eye this month, as well as some long-awaited works of nonfiction. Not to be outdone, we’re also intrigued by some works of fiction that transform old stories into something new. Read on for a selection of what has our attention.

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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”
Imagine a Death

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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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