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October 19, 2022
Shorties (Barbara Kingsolver Profiled, New Music from Frankie Cosmos, and more)
The Los Angeles Times profiled author Barbara Kingsolver.
Stream a new song by Frankie Cosmos.
eBooks on sale for $1.99 today:
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
My Life as a Rat by Joyce Carol Oates
eBook on sale for $2.99 today:
The Story of a New Name by Elena Ferrante
eBooks on sale for $3.99 today:
Ordinary Wolves by Seth Kantner
The White Album by Joan Didion
77 "best books of 2022" have been aggregated at the Largehearted Boy list of "best of 2022" online book lists, with many more to come.
MUNA covered Taylor Swift's "August."
The Christian Science Monitor profiled author Jennifer Egan.
Pitchfork profiled the band Alvvays.
GQ interviewed author Alan Moore.
Stream a new song by koleżanka.
Rijula Das recommended books about Indian women who defy cultural expectations at Electric Literature.
PopMatters reconsidered David Bowie's Heroes album 45 years after its release.
Amber Tamblyn discussed editing her new anthology with Shondaland.
I’ve kind of always been an editor anyway. I mean, you can’t be a good poet and not be a great editor. That’s where the old saying “kill your darlings” comes from. I think to create and craft a really good poem is to be able to have that ability to know where the poem is supposed to end. Not where you want it to end, but where it actually does. Where to cut out simile and metaphor that doesn’t support the piece. And my foundation is in poetry, so everything that I do comes from that. So, I think being an editor has been in my bones in a lot of different ways.
Stream a new song by Malibu.
Debutiful interviewed author Ramona Reeves.
Stream a new song by Tom Skinner.
Literary Hub recommended the week's best new books.
Sagittaire shared two cover songs at Aquarium Drunkard.
Full Stop interviewed author Jenny Shank.
Stream a new song by Destroyer.
Asymptote interviewed author Eduardo Halfon.
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