“SHORT STORIES WERE ALWAYS POWERFUL AND SHARP”: AN INTERVIEW WITH AMIE BARRODALE
Shane Jones07.05.16
Shane Jones in conversation with Amie Barrodale about craft, language, and life, upon the release of her debut story collection You Are Having a Good Time, out today.
PINK IN NATURE
Stella Corso07.01.16
“fewer gemstones suffer more / than the opal / though you could say it doesn’t feel pain / but to measure pain is tricky” New poetry by Stella Corso, from summer poetry editor Lucy Tiven.
Complicated Love: On Joanna Klink’s Excerpts from a Secret Prophecy
Kent Shaw06.30.16
Where inside the speaker does love poetry come from and what becomes of love when it can no longer be professed? Kent Shaw reviews the latest book of poetry from Joanna Klink.
Selected passages from the diary of P
Tristan Foster06.29.16
“Paper comes from trees come from the earth comes from soil comes from the dead.” New fiction by Tristan Foster.
Out Into Nothingness: On M. Ward’s More Rain
Max Winter06.28.16
M. Ward’s latest album, More Rain, extends the haunted melancholy of his previous albums into a delicate, disorienting new territory. Max Winter reviews.
A BYRONIC MOTHERFUCKER: An Interview with Adam Gnade
Juliet Escoria06.27.16
Juliet Escoria in conversation with Adam Gnade, whose new novella Locust House is out now from the publishing arm of San Diego’s seminal noise-punk/hardcore label Three One G.
Salt and Paper
Natalie Shapero06.24.16
“What we’ve done to each other, / we’ll never get out from under.” A new poem from Natalie Shapero, selected by summer poetry editor Lucy Tiven.
Listening for the Voices We All Hear: A Conversation with Scott McClanahan
Nicholas Rys06.23.16
“I don’t think people realize that books are fake and you can do anything you want with a book.” Nicholas Rys goes deep in conversation with Scott McClanahan on the occasion of his latest projection, a collaborative graphic novel with Ricardo Cavolo about the life of cult songwriter Daniel Johnston.
Love
André Babyn06.22.16
“I was getting older and it scared me, not because I was going to die, but because I didn’t like looking back and seeing all the different lives I had lived.” New short fiction from André Babyn.
Bad Business is Good Art—Fonograf Editions
Jeff Alessandrelli06.21.16
Fonograf Editions, a new imprint whose first release comes from Eileen Myles, is releasing poetry on vinyl and betting–like all of us–on Lewis Hyde.









