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November 15, 2022

Shorties (Chinelo Okparanta Interviewed, Hildur Guðnadóttir on Her Score for the Film TÁR, and more)

Harry Sylvester Bird by Chinelo Okparanta

Chinelo Okparanta talked to Electric Literature about her novel Harry Sylvester Bird.


Composer Hildur Guðnadóttir discussed her score for the film TÁR with Pitchfork.

“There is a lot of music in the film that’s working on a very delicate, subconscious level, and if you took it out, it would be a completely different animal.”


29 year-end lists were added to the Largehearted Boy list of "best books of 2022" lists Monday (bringing the total to 213).


November's best eBook deals.


Niamh Regan covered Captain Beefheart's "Her Eyes are A Blue Million Miles."


Dancer Misty Copeland discussed her memoir, The Wind at My Back, with Fresh Air.

It wasn't until ballet came into my life that I started to feel that I could be a person, a person in the world, like I could express myself.


The Paris Review has begun serializing new fiction by Sheila Heti.


Stream a new song by Panda Bear and Sonic Boom.


The Creative Independent interviewed poet, editor, and performer Janaka Stucky.


Authors Stephanie Feldman and M. Rickert talked holiday horror at Tor Nightfire.


Stream a new song by Andy Shauf.


The Washington Post recommended books to gift bookworms.


PopMatters shared an excerpt from Bob Stanley's history of pop music, Let's Do It.


Indie publishers Unnamed Press and Rare Bird discussed their new Los Angeles bookstore with Publishers Weekly.


Stream a new song by Death Valley Girls.


Vol. 1 Brooklyn shared an excerpt from Leah Angstman’s forthcoming collection Shoot the Horses First.


W Magazine shared examples of Kim Gordon & magazine editor Lisa Love's collaboration in issue no. 15 of Humanity.


Literary Hub shared an excerpt from Dorthe Nors' essay collection A Line in the World: A Year on the North Sea Coast.


Bandcamp Daily profiled the band Jobber.

Jobber began as a simple songwriting exercise. Meizner decided to try creating wrestling entrance themes, songs that would play while a wrestler strode up to the ring before a match.


This Is Horror interviewed author Paul Tremblay.


The New York Times shared new writing by Melissa Febos.


Taffy Brodesser-Akner discussed adapting her novel Fleishman Is in Trouble for television with the Hollywood Reporter.



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