That New New In Lit: February 2015
I discovered Arthur Bradford‘s collection Dogwalker a few years ago, and, as a short-story writer, it’s since become one of my desk-books: a book that
I discovered Arthur Bradford‘s collection Dogwalker a few years ago, and, as a short-story writer, it’s since become one of my desk-books: a book that
11:33 p.m. Somewhere out there on the streets of NYC, there’s a guy named Chuck in a 4×4 Bronco—who’s covered his license plates with bodega
As contradictory as it might sound, NY-based curatorial platform Slackgaze has been hard at work this year, putting on tons of showcases, running arts spaces such
Jason Diamond called 2014 “the year of the essay,” and he may be right, but it was also the year of the story and the
Music writing has changed. The business surrounding criticism, op-eds, and reviews has become tighter than ever, as heightened analytics prove what types of pieces people actually click and
Exact Change is the name of an independent small press run by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang. The duo, who were members of Galaxie 500
Some authors outline, sketch, worry over the plan. Some just get in the car and drive, occasionally into the garage door. All of the authors
Natural Death In the last year of my dad’s life, he called all dogs cats and all cats women and all women snakes. People he called
In his essay “The Perfect Gerbil,” George Saunders writes that “the hardest thing in storytelling” is “getting one’s action to rise.” In other words, it’s
The feeling that occurs in my brain whenever I read a piece of Mira Gonzalez’s writing is similar to hearing a Frankie Cosmos song. “What is the
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