This Is Not an Infographic
We intend to shred this "infographic" to bits. #Codex
(Remembered) Books
An almost-top ten list that influenced Rudi Zygadlo's sophomore album. #Codex
The Minus Times Turns 20 with No. 30
Party at The Gutter with Hunter Kennedy, Sam Lipsyte, and more. #Codex
The End Of Brooklyn
An interview with Wonder's Ben Fama and Andrew Durbin. #Codex
Patrick Wensink v. Jack Daniel's
Mediocre whiskey politely takes on independent publishing, with unexpected viral results. #Codex
Illuminati Bubble Bath That Turns Your Bath Water Black
Steve Roggenbuck made me forget that drugs exist. #Codex
Cool It!
Popsickle represents most good things in Brooklyn Poetry. #Codex
Beach Buddies
Genre fiction, guilty pleasures, and the fallacy of the 'Beach Book'. #Codex
Litquake comes to New York, Saves World
Can the Lit Crawl revive the reading format? #Codex
Margaret Atwood Has 319017 Followers On Twitter
Five literary authors who are good at Twitter, and five Tweeters who should be writing literature. #Codex
Harry Crews' sad apologies
The recently deceased writer's life through Fathers, Sons, Blood. #Codex
Appendix Appendix from Ryan Gander and Stuart Bailey is good TV
A look back at Appendix Appendix, a strange genre-smashing proposal. #Codex
At Sea with Leopold Haas' The Raft
The desperation of creation in the middle of the ocean. #Codex
Applies to Oranges, by Maureen Thorson, applies to us as well
A poetic work of recurrence the size of a tarot. #Codex
Geoff Dyer Voyages into the Zone, Distractedly
Writing books about movies as a dangerous quest. #Codex
Favorite Books of 2011
Fiction favorites, what. #Codex
Q&A with Joshua Mohr, author of Damascus
Why Santa is better than the Easter Bunny for covering up a Hitler mustache. #Codex
All The Sad, Arrested, Young Men
Keith Gessen goes to jail for OWS. Is a new Armies of the Night coming? #Codex
Mark Z.'s Serial Attempt
On Mark Z. Danielewski's new novel plan #Codex
What to read (right now) XXXV: EGGS by PUJOL
Yeah that PUJOL. It's a contrast to his other nasty, brutishly short work. #Codex
What To Read (Right Now) XXXIV: Shallow
It's called "Let's Call Our Band the Yeah Yeah Yeahs." #Codex
Q&A w/ Mel Bosworth, author of Freight
It all ends with pancakes. #Codex
The problem with short stories
People love Yelp. But they don't love short stories. Not yet, anyway. #Codex
Moby Dick in pictures
Art for every page of the epic fish tale. #Codex
What To Read (Right Now) XXXIII: Inside Pee Wee's Playhouse
The unofficial, definitive history. #Codex
What to listen to right now XXXII: Other People Podcast with Brad Listi
Literary life marginalia in audio form. #Codex
What to read (right now) XXXI: Safety Pin Review
Punk-backed stories. #Codex
Q&A w/ Megan Boyle
Every other lie is true. #Codex
Codex Gchat: The Art of Fielding
Somewhere Westish of Melville. #Codex
Indexing the Occupy Wall St. Library
Only one anarchist cookbook? What can you make with that? #Codex
What to read (right now) XXX: 15 views of Orlando
Making Orlando more than a mousetrap. #Codex
Judging 20 lit mag names
I've never read these, but I know what they're about. #Codex
Freak Questions with Jamie Iredell
A whole book of them, including "Romance Novel, The" and "Environmentalists". #Codex
What To Read (Right Now) XXVIV: Housefire
Everything cannot be terrific. #Codex
How to cover your Derrida
A lit theory primer. #Codex
Authors are most definitely not hot. Or glamorous.
Why Canteen Mag's Hot Author series doesn't work. #Codex
“Caleb Ross” vs. Caleb J. Ross
Caleb Ross is not author Caleb J. Ross. #Codex
Q&A with Blake Butler, Nothing & There Is No Year
The HTMLGiant on insomnia, decay and the rhizome. #Codex
Genre is a dirty word
No one likes too much inbreeding. #Codex
What to read (right now) XXVIII: #PoetrybyEmilyDickinson
Not a revival, but a co-option. #Codex