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Morning Bites: Revisiting Percival Everett, John Sayles’s 1980s, Marisa Crane on Writing, and More

May 15, 2025 No Comments

"Wounded"
In our morning reading: revisiting a Percival Everett novel, an interview with Marisa Crane, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Kashana Cauley Interviewed, Dawn Raffel’s Latest, Inside BookTok, and More

February 13, 2023 No Comments

"The Survivalists" cover
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Kashana Cauley, the case for BookTok, and more.

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Weekend Bites: Stephen Graham Jones’s Playlist, Revisiting Harry Crews, Dawn Raffel’s Latest, and More

February 11, 2023 No Comments

"Fear the Reaper" cover
In our weekend reading: a playlist from Stephen Graham Jones, thoughts on Dawn Raffel’s new book, and more.

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Morning Bites: Quan Barry on Writing, Isabel Waidner Interviewed, Lincoln Michel on Fairy Tales, and More

February 3, 2023 No Comments

"When I'm Gone..."
In our morning reading: writing advice from Quan Barry and Lincoln Michel, an interview with Isabel Waidner, and more.

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Weekend Bites: Juan Martinez’s Latest, PEN Literary Awards Longlists, Daisuke Shen and Vi Khi Nao on Collaborating, and More

January 21, 2023 No Comments

"Extended Stay" cover
In our weekend reading: thoughts on Juan Martinez’s new novel, fiction by John Madera, and more.

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Morning Bites: Cole Pulice’s Music, Books as Monuments, John Langan’s Fiction, and More

January 20, 2023 No Comments

"Scry" cover
In our morning reading: exploring Cole Pulice’s ambient jazz, revisiting a novel by John Langan, and more.

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