The German-language existentialist finds that his work is deeply misunderstood…… more
The German-language existentialist finds that his work is deeply misunderstood…… more
“We live in interesting times for men. Unlike more rigid times in our past, we are free to define manhood as we wish. There is evidence all over today’s pop culture … more
The author of “The Nazi Method” talks about setting… more
“The best one-letter nicknames are, in order: Z, then K, then B. I’ve been nicknamed both K and B, but never Z… more
The author of “Rimer’s Boots” on research… more
I can’t get past the gratuitous use of product placement in the manuscript. For example, in chapter six the narrator is warming up a Tombstone pizza, even though the story takes place in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. … more
The author of “Moonman Stories” on form in fiction… more
The week in all things man and word: Questionable reflective decorating and the Queen of the Oranges… more
This month’s picks from the BULL staff—Eugenides, Russo, a Baldwinian gut-punch, and undead blood-chuggers… more