Q&A with Blake Butler, Nothing & There Is No Year
Deeply unsettling, but strangely familiar. Those are the terms I always come back to when I think of Blake Butler's writing. HIs words and the
Deeply unsettling, but strangely familiar. Those are the terms I always come back to when I think of Blake Butler's writing. HIs words and the
Over at The Millions, Kim Wright has a great piece about literary writers jumping into genre. For some it's desperation, for some it's the dolla
A new project floating around bears the hashtag #poetrybyemilydickinson. It's not a revival of the famous recluse's most important words, instead it's more of a
Longtime and astute Codex readers will know I often post about 'indie-lit sensation' Tao Lin. This is because Tao often does other interesting things in
Here's something on Frank Hinton. I read Frank Hinton's chapbook back in February, thought about it, then read it again a few days ago, and
Here's author Amelia Gray cruising around LA on the back of a motor scooter, trying to read her story “Threats.” Sometimes it works, sometimes it
Bear with me here. The Decemberists (yeah, your mom's favorite new band) and Michael Schur from Parks and Rec (yeah, the only show you watch
Got my hands on All Hands On the other night, sent by The 2nd Hand man himself, Todd Dills. Todd's been churning out The 2nd
In a move that is now almost surprising to no one, HBO has scooped up the 'rights' for another lit novel project. This time around
Take some scathing music criticism and smash it together and you have The Consumed Guide by Brian Joseph Davis, a remix of some of Robert
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