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Afternoon Bites: Gabrielle Bell, Noir Conventions, Donald Ray Pollock, and More

November 12, 2012 No Comments

Our own Tobias Carroll interviewed Gabrielle Bell for The Paris Review. Tin House chats with author CJ Hauser. Dustin Kurtz went to a noir convention. The Millions has a look at the fiction of Donald Ray Pollock. Some suggestions for post-Lincoln reading. Follow Vol. 1 Brooklyn on Twitter, Facebook, Google + and our Tumblr.

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