Tobias Ryan
@tobiasvryan.bsky.social
writer, translator | editor @minorliteratures.bsky.social https://linktr.ee/tobiasvryan
two weeks left to send us fiction, essays and experimental texts ... details here: minorliteratures.com/submissions/
submission[s]
We are open for submissions of reviews, interviews, extracts, beefs, and textos en español/textes en français year round. Please read submissions requirements carefully before sending your work. Fi…
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"This summer sees the re-release of the third Rosalind Belben novel in the recent revival of the idiosyncratic work of this singular British writer. No one captures ugliness and beauty the way she does. Direct and blunt one moment, lyrical and haunting the next."
ALSO! Monthly Dispatch #37 — ft. everything we published in July, as well as our summer recs ...—went out read here: minorlits.substack.com/p/monthly-di...
personally: Beckett's trilogy New Firections Anthology of Chinese Poetry On Elegance While Sleeping ( @dalkeyarchive.bsky.social ) a Blanchot (hard to say which) Levinas' Le temps et l'autre Huysmans' Là-bas
including some remarks on @minorliteratures.bsky.social
the @bostonreview.bsky.social asked me, What Was the Internet? One thing it was (is!) is a space for literary experimentation that bypassed offline gatekeepers, now under threat. featuring 3am Magazine @minorlits.bsky.social @tobiasvryan.bsky.social www.bostonreview.net/articles/wha...
minorliteratures.com/2026/07/28/w...
“[W]riting protects us from the inevitable moment when the eraser wipes the blackboard clean”: An Interview with Patrick Autréaux — Cristina Politano
Patrick Autréaux is a French writer and physician whose most recent novel, Avenue des Amériques (Gallimard 2026) traces his ambivalence about his adopted country, the United States. The third insta…
minorliteratures.com
the @bostonreview.bsky.social asked me, What Was the Internet? One thing it was (is!) is a space for literary experimentation that bypassed offline gatekeepers, now under threat. featuring 3am Magazine @minorlits.bsky.social @tobiasvryan.bsky.social www.bostonreview.net/articles/wha...
What Was the Internet?
As AI overtakes the web, five writers reflect on how far it’s fallen and what comes next.
bostonreview.net
"It’s bad enough when historians read Benjamin!" Watch me, as the kids say, go off: heavyfeatherreview.org/2026/08/04/f.... Thanks to the lovely & talented @matthewkinlin.bsky.social for asking me hard questions and making me think, and to @hfr.bsky.social for publishing our conversation.
“A Brief but at Times Illuminating Encounter”: Matthew Kinlin Interviews Literary Translator Frank Garrett
Frank Garrett is an independent scholar, writer, and literary translator based in Dallas, Texas. We spoke over Zoom about his projects in translation, philosophy, and specifically his ongoing work …
heavyfeatherreview.org
« Se passer la main sur le visage, la crainte angoissée de n'y plus trouver ni nez, ni bouche, tous traits effacés comme sur un dessin ... »
Rigaut, 1929
AND! we opened for submissions of fiction, essays and experimental texts ... all details here: minorliteratures.com/submissions/
submission[s]
We are open for submissions of reviews, interviews, extracts, beefs, and textos en español/textes en français year round. Please read submissions requirements carefully before sending your work. Fi…
minorliteratures.com
ALSO! Monthly Dispatch #37 — ft. everything we published in July, as well as our summer recs ...—went out read here: minorlits.substack.com/p/monthly-di...
Monthly Dispatch #37 — July 2026
The minor lits Summer Survival Guide
minorlits.substack.com
ICYMI—last week @ minor lits ... « [E]crire protège de l’inévitable moment où passera l’éponge sur le tableau noir »: Interview avec @autreauxp.bsky.social (ENG translation below) minorliteratures.com/2026/07/28/e...
« [E]crire protège de l’inévitable moment où passera l’éponge sur le tableau noir »: Interview avec Patrick Autréaux — Cristina Politano
Patrick Autréaux est un écrivain et médecin français dont le dernier roman, Avenue des Amériques (Gallimard, 2026), retrace son ambivalence vis-à-vis de son pays d’adoption, les États-Unis. Troisiè…
minorliteratures.com