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Morning Bites: Nick Ripatrazone Interviewed, Maud Newton’s Playlist, Maggie Shipstead on Books, and More

March 30, 2022 No Comments

Digital Communion
In our morning reading: interviews with Nick Ripatrazone and Maggie Shipstead, talking zines, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Hervé Le Tellier’s Fiction, Tournament of Books Shortlist, Kwon Yeo-sun’s Mystery, and More

December 3, 2021 No Comments

The Anomaly
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Hervé Le Tellier’s new novel, the power of unread books, and more.

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Books, Featured

“Rowdy”: An Excerpt From Cameron MacKenzie’s “River Weather”

November 16, 2021 No Comments

"River Weather"

We’re pleased to present an excerpt from Cameron MacKenzie’s River Weather, a collection of short stories set against a backdrop of suburban sprawl in the Washington, DC area. MacKenzie’s fiction has prompted comparisons to that of Chuck Palahniuk and Raymond Carver; read on to explore one of the stories you’ll find in the new book.

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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

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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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