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September 11, 2018
Shorties (Margaret Atwood on Her New Comic, Pitchfork's Best Albums of the 1980s, and more)
Margaret Atwood discussed her new comic War Bears with Entertainment Weekly.
Pitchfork listed the best albums of the 1980s.
Kate Bush will publish a book of her lyrics.
Maria Dahvana Headley recommended books at the Seattle Review of Books.
Billboard profiled singer-songwriter Debbie Neigher, whose new musical project is titled Lapel.
The Rumpus interviewed author Thomas Page McBee.
Stoney Roads listed the best Australian music blogs.
Ms. magazine interviewed poet Ada Limon.
Stream a new song by Erika Spring (of Au Revoir Simone).
Paste interviewed cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt.
Melvins and Sleep's Al Cisneros share cover of Black Sabbath’s "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath."
New York magazine recommended books that explain the opioid crisis.
Stream a new Moaning Lisa song.
The Irish Independent recommended the best books about schools, teachers and rebellious students.
Stream a remastered version of Bauhaus's "Bela Lugosi's Dead."
The Wesleyan Argus ranked oral histories.
Rolling Stone shared three acoustic songs by Courtney Barnett.
Literary Hub previewed fall's best books.
Stream a new song by Lala Lala.
The OTHERPPL podcast interviewed author T. Greenwood.
Literary Hub shared Haruki Murakami's introduction to The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories.
also at Largehearted Boy:
previous Shorties posts (daily news and links from the worlds of music, books, and pop culture)
Atomic Books Comics Preview (the week's best new comics and graphic novels)
Book Notes (authors create playlists for their book)
Librairie Drawn & Quarterly Books of the Week (recommended new books, magazines, and comics)
musician/author interviews
Note Books (musicians discuss literature)
Short Cuts (writers pair a song with their short story or essay)
weekly music release lists






