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Afternoon Bites: Malika Moustadraf’s Short Stories, Revisiting Barbara Kruger, Murzban F. Shroff Fiction, and More

September 1, 2022 No Comments

Blood Feast
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Malika Moustadraf’s short stories, Kathe Koja in conversation with John Skipp, and more.

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Vol. 1 Brooklyn’s October 2021 Book Preview

October 5, 2021 No Comments

October Books

Looking for something new to read this October? There’s a lot that looks impressive this month, including a few books by writers we’ve published here in past years. There’s also formally inventive fiction, thought-provoking explorations of the state of literature, and bold debuts. What’s not to like?

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Morning Bites: Lynn Steger Strong, Samantha Irby Interviewed, Jean Giono, Books and Art, and More

May 25, 2020 No Comments

"Want" cover
In our morning reading: thoughts on books by Lynn Steger Strong and Jean Giono, notable books on art, and more.

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Morning Bites: Sarah Pinsker, Genius Grant Recipients, Stephen King Writing Retreat, and More

September 26, 2019 No Comments

"A Song For a New Day" cover
In our morning reading: thoughts on books by Sarah Pinsker and Edward J. Delaney, John Skipp and Lindsay Lerman in conversation, and more.

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Featured

  • “Tomatoes Can Be Divas”: A Review of Holly Farrell’s “The Tomato Growers Handbook”
  • Adrian Nathan West on Translating Mario Vargas Llosa
  • Exploring the World of Xiaoyu’s Graphic Novel “Twin Lotuses”
  • Inside the Culinary Archives: On Luke Barr’s “The Secret History of French Cooking”

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Selfies”
  • Sunday Stories: “Those Days Are Over”
  • Sunday Stories: “A Midnight Trip to Matamoros”
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Essays

  • I Am Quite at My Leisure
  • How Art School Is A Scam (And Also Totally Necessary) 
  • Notes on Darius Jones’s “Legend of e’Boi (The Hypervigilant Eye)”
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