The Black and Red Interviews
Felix Bernstein & Vanessa Place12.18.14
Roman Polanski, Kill List, anti-intellectualism,Terry Richardson, alt lit, and many further forms of scandal and desire come to collide in a pair of conversations intertwining Felix Bernstein and Vanessa Place.
Appetite
Scott Daughtridge12.17.14
“Do you like choking on my food?” Meet your new dominatrix, in the form of short fiction by Scott Daughtridge.
Migrating Forms Festival
Micah Gottlieb12.16.14
Micah Gottlieb provides an inside look at the Migrating Forms Festival, taking place December 10-18 in NYC, including new films by Gina Telaroli and Stanya Kahn.
Impossible to Ignore: on #BlackPoetsSpeakOut
Morgan Parker12.15.14
Morgan Parker provides a vital roundup of the #BlackPoetsSpeakOut movement, born in the wake of the murder of Mike Brown and countless other black Americans at the hands of the police.
Two Short Poems
Jamalieh Haley12.12.14
“the audience sees itself. is wasted away. the kind of music that shows itself to itself.”: Donald Dunbar’s editorial tour of the Pacific NW makes its next stop with two new poems by Jamalieh Haley.
Staying Home Sick with the Housewives of Orange County
Kati Heng12.11.14
Migraines go better with trashy reality TV, according to Kati Heng.
Untitled Interview
Jimmy Chen12.10.14
“So, to clarify, just one last time: your novel isn’t Untitled, or Not Titled, but simply not titled, in the sense that there is a void where one might expect a title to be.” Insider info on Jimmy Chen’s untitled novel, from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
John Dermot Woods’s Love/Hate Letter to Baltimore
Amber Sparks12.09.14
Amber Sparks tackles the psychosis of a city unraveling in John Dermot Woods’s self-illustrated new novel, The Baltimore Atrocities.
The New Set of Teeth You Don’t Know How to Grow
Nicholas Grider12.08.14
Lamb’s latest album, Backspace Unwind, provides emotional clarity and foundation for Nicholas Grider during trying times.
The Dream
Ethan Saul Bull12.05.14
“For all that remains of this reality is what violates it”: Donald Dunbar’s editorial tour of the Pacific NW makes its next stop with a new poem by Ethan Saul Bull.









