Guest Post: Gabriel Blackwell: On The Diviner’s Tale
Narrative is a container, a relatively narrow runnel into which we decant the weather-purified stuff of a much more oceanic, if not in fact infinite, consciousness. It is sweet, potable as that ocean...
View ArticleConjunctions Celebrates the Spring Issue with a Free Reading at Bookcourt
Peter Straub, Benjamin Hale, Alexandra Kleeman, and Tim Horvath Read from their Stories in Conjunctions:56, Terra Incognita: The Voyage Issue, with emcee Susan Daitch Friday, May 20, 7 p.m., 163 Court...
View ArticleSoda Series #10 this Wednesday at 7pm in Brooklyn
The Soda Series is having our 10th reading Wednesday at the Soda Bar in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn at 7pm. What makes our series unique is that it is a reading and conversation. First short readings...
View ArticlePop-up Books: An Homage
Last week, as I was picking up some films from the library of my alma mater, the University of New Hampshire, I stumbled onto their small but feisty exhibition on pop-up books (running through Dec....
View ArticleSoda Series 11 – January 24th – Susan Daitch, Brian Evenson, and Bradford Morrow
Please join us for our next special reading and conversation with Susan Daitch, Brian Evenson, and Bradford Morrow. RSVP Susan Daitch is the author of four works of fiction. Her short fiction has been...
View ArticleRembrandts of the Psyche: A Review of Bradford Morrow’s The Uninnocent
When the concept of evil has been dissected, it’s traditionally been under the supple lenses of art and religion rather than science. A rare exception is Lyall Watson’s Dark Nature, which deploys the...
View ArticleSome Thoughts About Bradford Morrow’s The Uninnocent
It’s Bradford Morrow’s birthday, today, and so I decided to spend the day reading The Uninnocent, his collection of gothic fictions, a book limning life’s many shadows, whether caused by illness,...
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