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Morning Bites: Eric LaRocca Interviewed, Casey Plett’s Recommendations, Vladimir Sorokin Fiction, and More

December 23, 2022 No Comments

Things Have Gotten Worse...
In our morning reading: an interview with Eric LaRocca, book recommendations from Casey Plett, and more.

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Weekend Bites: Kim Fu’s Stories, Revisiting Albert Ayler, Joy Williams and Climate Change, and More

April 23, 2022 No Comments

"Lesser Known Monsters..."
In our weekend reading: exploring Kim Fu’s short fiction, revisiting the music of Albert Ayler, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: N.K. Jemisin, Isabel Wilkerson Interviewed, Laura van den Berg, The Stooges’ Live Album, and More

August 6, 2020 No Comments

"The City We Became" Cover
In our afternoon reading: exploring the work of N.K. Jemisin and Laura van den Berg, an interview with Isabel Wilkerson, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Kaitlyn Greenidge Nonfiction, Junot Díaz, J Jennifer Espinoza Interviewed, Revisiting “Frame and Canvas,” and More

April 9, 2018 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: essays by Kaitlyn Greenidge and Junot Díaz, a playlist by Michael Imperioli, and more.

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  • A Dubious Interview with Gus Babineaux
  • An Excerpt From Joann Sfar and Tony Sandoval’s “The Dragons of Paris”
  • How to See in the Dark
  • “We Came to Aliens Through the Lens of Folklore”: Kris Bertin on “The Secret of the Saucer”

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Rats!”
  • Sunday Stories: “Kiss Off or Kill”
  • Sunday Stories: “Lace”
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Essays

  • How to See in the Dark
  • It’s Fun to Think About, Sometimes
  • Notes on the World of Thumbscrew
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