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Afternoon Bites: Joe Koch’s Fiction, Revisiting “Disgrace,” Paul Lisicky’s Cover, and More

July 4, 2024 No Comments

"Invaginies"
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Joe Koch’s new collection, the cover of Paul Lisicky’s next book, and more.

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

April 26, 2024 No Comments

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

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Afternoon Bites: Remembering John Barth, Temim Fruchter’s Playlist, Ilana Masad Fiction, and More

April 2, 2024 No Comments

"The Sot-Weed Factor"
In our afternoon reading: remembering the life and work of John Barth, new writing by Ilana Masad, and more.

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Morning Bites: Nicola Griffith’s Latest, John Manuel Arias on Writing, Elle Nash’s New Novel, and More

October 5, 2023 No Comments

"Menewood"
In our morning reading: thoughts on new books by Nicola Griffith and Elle Nash, an interview with John Manuel Arias, and more.

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Morning Bites: Luke O’Neil’s Writing, World Fantasy Awards Finalists, Dave Fitzgerald’s Playlist, and More

July 25, 2023 No Comments

"A Creature Wanting Form"
In our morning reading: thoughts on Luke O’Neil’s new book, the World Fantasy Awards finalists, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Samantha Hunt Fiction, Factory Records on Film, Wayne Koestenbaum Poetry, and More

May 16, 2023 No Comments

"Mr. Splitfoot" cover
In our afternoon reading: Samantha Hunt fiction, an interview with Jonathan Lethem, and more.

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Essays

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  • And Afterwards it Belongs to You: Why “The Old Man and the Sea” is a Great Environmental Novel
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