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Afternoon Bites: Nicholas Royle on Writing, Revisiting Joan Didion, Dave Fitzgerald’s Fiction, and More

April 26, 2024 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: interviews with Nicholas Royle and Water Damage, small press recommendations, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Remembering Maryse Condé, Scott Cheshire Fiction, Premee Mohamed’s Latest, and More

April 15, 2024 No Comments

"Waiting For the Waters to Rise" cover
In our afternoon reading: a remembrance of Maryse Condé, new writing by Scott Cheshire, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Safiya Sinclair’s Memoir, American Book Award Winners, Revisiting Juan Rulfo, and More

October 6, 2023 No Comments

"How to Say Babylon"
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Safiya Sinclair’s memoir, a playlist from Jimin Han, and more.

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Weekend Bites: Jeremy P. Bushnell’s Latest, Brandon Taylor’s Fiction, Theodore McCombs’s Debut, and More

June 3, 2023 No Comments

"Relentless Melt"
In our weekend reading: thoughts on Jeremy P. Bushnell’s new novel, a playlist from Szilvia Molnar, and more.

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Featured

  • A Taxonomy of the Weird: On “Cathedral of the Drowned”
  • Not the Locked-Room Mystery You Were Expecting: On “Enter the Peerless”
  • A New Collection Revisits the First Decade of “Tom the Dancing Bug”
  • Graphic Rage: An Interview with Writer and Artist Aubrey Hirsch

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “What We Can Do Without”
  • Sunday Stories: “You Say Roti; I Say Ruti”
  • Sunday Stories: “Purple Ink”
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Essays

  • It’s Fun to Think About, Sometimes
  • Notes on the World of Thumbscrew
  • Delusions and a Cursed Book
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