Non-Fiction Letters to Jeb Bush | The New Yorker On The Trail of a Mysterious, Pseudonymous Author | The New Yorker Benjamín Labatut Will Not Be Profiled | Lithub Adaptability | Gagosian Castle King Side | The Los Angeles Review of Books (Lithub’s 10 Best Reviews of 2022) The Ultimate | Cake Zine and Lithub The Drawer | No Tokens Digital Distortions | Catapult Reading Joseph McElroy’s Magnum Opus | The Paris Review Karl Ove Knausgaard: His Life as a Novel| Publishers Weekly
A Smashed and Splintered Music | The New York Review of Books The Heavy Load | Guernica
The Third Rail | Guernica
The Morning Star Reaches America | Publisher’s Weekly
My Not-So-Secret History | The Millions   An Evening of Immersive Theater with the Dead | The Millions Antiques | Deadspin Our Mutual Friend | Paste Magazine

Fiction  Apocope | Tin House and The Guardian Trick Book | Washington Square Review Walk-On | Contrary (Pushcart Prize Nominee) Help Your Self | Action Spectacle Cihu | The Common End of the Line | Contrary Works From The Private Collection | Hobart Struct | Pithead Chapel (featured on The Micro Podcast) A Review of Thomas Mann’s Magic Mountain | No Contact The Gospel of Leander | Word for / Word How to Listen to This | Bodega All Intent | In Parentheses Feeling a Little Better | Lumina Victor Nobody | Golden Handcuffs Review Half Asleep| All Hollow

Book Criticism Melissa Febos’s Body Work | The Atlantic Year in Reading 2022 | The Millions Hernan Diaz’s Trust | Astra Magazine 8 Books to Read if You Liked The Rehearsal | New York Magazine Septology: A New Name | LitHub The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida v. Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance | Tournament of Books Katie Kitamura’s Intimacies | The Rumpus Year in Reading 2020 | The Millions Elena Ferrante’s The Lying Lives of Adults | Guernica Garth Greenwell’s Cleanness | Guernica T Kira Madden’s Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls | Guernica Roxane Gay’s Cleanness | Guernica Justin Torres’s We The Animals | Guernica Bloomsday | Public Books John Barth: The Literature of Exhaustion | Public Books

Interviews Mystery, Taboo, and Class Barriers: A Conversation With Marie NDiaye| Words Without Borders Karl Ove Knausgaard Will Not Read This Interview | The Millions Sometimes Life Works for Your Metaphors: An Interview with Dubravka Ugrešič | Full Stop An Interview with Brandon Taylor | Guernica An Interview with Alex Kleeman | Publisher’s Weekly An Interview with Catherine Lacey | Publisher’s Weekly An Interview with Linda Boström Knausgaard | Publisher’s Weekly An Interview with Jessi Jezekswa Stevens | Publisher’s Weekly An Interview with Dag Solstad | Publisher’s Weekly

Book Introduction The Odd Women, by George Gissing - With Merve Emre | Unnamed Press, excerpted on Lit Hub