Issue #58
- Time is all there is. >>Strange Hotel.
- The Ockhams fiction sampler. >>Read the rest.
- "Art is a tool for thinking." >>Funny Weather.
- "We are stuck in structures we depend on and want to reject all at once." >>Girls Against God.
- "Memory itself is a form of violence." >>Books by David Coventry.
- Translating emergencies. >>Thomas reviews Poetics of Work.
- The original set of Oblique Strategy cards.
- Syria's rebel librarians.
- How the cover was designed for >>Little Scratch.
- Imagining Nora Barnacle's love letters to James Joyce. >>Nora.
- New Directions University.
- Virtual bookshop visits. >>Here we are!
- Literary gun devices.
Issue #57
- On literature and mathematics.
- The real enemy is colonialism. >>The Committed.
- Oh you darling robot! >>Klara and the Sun.
- Nina Mingya Powles and ten things she loves. >>Magnolia 木蘭.
- Anne Carson! >>A few books.
- Against the tide.
- Shelf life.
- On literary vs. popular fiction.
- Outside the text. >>An Event, Perhaps.
- Your workshop with Lynda Barry. >>Books.
- The places of poetry. >>The book.
Issue #56
- Was Duras directing her translators? >>Me, And other writings.
- Embracing freaky futures. >>Dwelling in the Margins.
- While I was working. >>An Inventory of Losses.
- A melancholy Dane (with scissors).
- What is the language of pain? >>Read Anne Boyer.
- A miner is approached.
- An interview with Elizabeth Hardwick. >>Recommended reading.
- Why Melville House?
- Busy fingers.
Issue #55
- Samuel Beckett's mute interview (1969).
- The fight in us. >>The Adventures of China Iron.
- On the automatic translation of automatic writing. >>The Magnetic Fields.
- Your score will be higher than you expect.
- "Our great post-punk novelist." >>The Barker.
- "I began the day..." >>Calamities reviewed.
- 100 books.
- Every slightest pebble. >>The poems of Anna Akhmatova.
- Not exactly missing or not missing Lisbon.
- 3,900 pages of Paul Klee’s notebooks.
- Discover a new city through books.
Issue #54
- Call me Ishmael. >>Use the phonebook.
- Na dem dey hunt whales.
- "The summer I turned 22 I went mad." >>Bus Stops on the Moon.
- Cats are everywhere in her work. >>Lost Cat.
- Early morning writing in his head. >>Tranquillity and Ruin.
- The breaking-up of the ice. >>The Weak Spot.
- Miss Skippit. >>Analogous patisseries.
- Two kinds of philosopher.
- Milkweed.
- How to Gray your day. >>Gray volumes.
- Dante: our medieval contemporary. >>Take your pick.
- "It’s very hard to review one’s past without cheating a little."
Issue #53
- "I hate Nadia beyond reason." >>The Lying Life of Adults.
- Knox in box. >>The Absolute Book.
- The VUP sampler! >>Your books are waiting for you.
- Why you aren't famous.
- Art monsters, humour and feminism. >>Jenny Offill. >>Chris Kraus.
- "Life wouldn’t be worth living if I stopped writing." >>Gornickiana.
- Joy Williams—Has the writer gone blind? >>Read Joy Williams.
- On metaphor in Persian poetry.
- How Granta became global. >>Read Granta.
- No mind's eye.
- "Kathy Acker is all the Kathies she ever was now." >>Some books.
- A phrase or two in Rotwelsch.
Issue #52
- Good writing habits. >>Others of Lydia Davis's Essays.
- The body, the state, and the border. >>Books by Cristina Rivera Garza.
- In Kafka's Prague.
- On Wordsworth's spectacles.
- By the river. >>Books by Esther Kinsky.
- How to draw literary cartoons.
- James Joyce reads Ulysses. >>You read Ulysses.
- The indie press experience.
Issue #50
- Portal to a new world. >>Azadi.
- The world wakes up, enlarged. >>The Math Campers.
- The Rathbones Folio Prize (rather-)Long List. >>Awaiting your orders.
- Too much information. >>Books by Thomasin Sleigh.
- How the internet is transforming the novel.
- On loneliness and creativity.
- On the limits of literary automation.
- Your ticket to the Inferno.
- The year of grinding teeth.
- Second-most-spoken languages of the world.
Issue #49
- We create who we are. >>To Be a Man.
- Literary promiscuity in the digital age.
- The Hard Crowd. >>Books by Rachel Kusher.
- Animalinside. >>Krasznahorkai on your shelf.
- Two stories by Kate Zambreno. >>Screen Tests.
- Maxine Groffsky on the art of editing.
- "It's not Jung's, it's mine." >>Ursula K. Le Guin.
- Following Sebald through London's East End. >>As in Austerlitz.
- Worth restoring?
- Grace Paley! >>Written and collected.
- Spot the book.
- An archaeological memo.
Issue #48
- "I don't miss the world as much as, perhaps, I should." >>>What's the Weather?
- Inside the mind of a writer.
- "Capitalist naturalism." >>Hurricane Season.
- Looking for Paris’s old Left Bank in the footsteps of Simone de Beauvoir.
- Ulysses by the Numbers.
- Teaching us wonder.
- What writers and editors do.
- How to read after becoming a parent.
- Looking forward to 2021?
- Why we keep waiting for Godot.
- Can you make the middle distance?
- Dial-a-Poem.