Three Short Fictions
Nicolette Polek08.19.15
“The next seven days we eat and eat rabbit for breakfast and for snacks and for dessert, until we turn plump and dark in the eyes.” Three short fictions by Nicolette Polek.
ENVY, THE UNSUCCESSFUL WRITER’S FRIEND
Greg Gerke08.18.15
Literary envy among writers runs rampant more than ever in the age of the comment forum and social media. What can be done with it?
Is This The Most Hated Novel To Ever Win A Major Award?
Shane Jones08.17.15
Shane Jones looks back on a contentious year for the National Book Awards.
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Manuel Arturo Abreu08.14.15
A sublime poem-diagram by manuel arturo abreu, selected by Late Summer poetry editor, Penny Goring.
The Struggle Is Real: Morgan Parker’s Other People’s Comfort Keeps Me Up at Night
Gina Myers08.13.15
What is BreakBeat poetry? Who is Miss Black America? Morgan Parker’s debut collection sheds a ton of necessary light. Gina Myers reviews.
Honeymoon in Lompoc
Fortunato Salazar08.12.15
“An axe does not have its own ethics.” New short fiction from Fortunato Salazar.
Six Questions with Lera Lynn
Danniel Schoonebeek08.11.15
Danniel Schoonebeek catches up with Lera Lynn in the wake of touring for her latest album, The Avenues, and her appearance in True Detective season two.
How Minnesotan Is It, or: What Comes After Data
Weston Cutter08.10.15
Weston Cutter argues the 2015 Minnesota Twins are beyond the usual Sabermetric measurements.
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Hela Trol Pis08.07.15
“deep time stonebody deep dream / enter deep time / fleshy jelly monolith infinite jelly jelly smotherhood”: A sprawling new long poem from hela trol pis, selected by Late Summer poetry editor, Penny Goring.
Cut a Hole Through Chipotle: An Interview with Ross Gay and Richard Wehrenberg
Andrew Duncan Worthington08.06.15
Andrew Worthington speaks with Ross Gay and Richard Wehrenberg about Midwest literary culture, DIY print, and their collaborative chapbook, River.









