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On the Dial | Waxahatchee

Praise the sweet Lord above, Waxahatchee's got a new album, Out In The Storm, dropping July 14 on Merge Records. It's destined to be a knock-out.

Waxahatchee | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 12 June, 2017 0 comments |
The Death-Rattle of Culture | 6/9/17

"I'm a little confused"

Darth Bucket Hat | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 09 June, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Matt McCormick

Matt McCormick is "a multimedia artist, whose artwork assimilates a diversity of cultural influences culled from the American West into an artistic vision that is as unique and dynamic as the topography itself."

Matt McCormick | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 07 June, 2017 0 comments |
The Wire | 'We Could've Been Happy Here'

An excerpt from Keith Lesmeister's story collection, We Could've Been Happy Here.

 We Could've Been Happy Here | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 06 June, 2017 0 comments |
On the Dial | Tunglið Press

"We just try to do what feels right, funny or beautiful, or preferably all three.”

Tunglio Press | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 05 June, 2017 0 comments |
The Death-Rattle of Culture | 6/2/17

“Despite the constant negative press covfefe”

Father John Misty | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 02 June, 2017 0 comments |
An Interview with Simon Jacobs about Palaces

We have signed a new novel, a debut novel by writer Simon Jacobs called Palaces that'll be out January 16, 2018. It's phenomenal, a surreal and spellbinding story of horror and intrigue. Following is more information about the book, as well as an interview with the author.

Palaces, a novel by Simon Jacobs (Two Dollar Radio, 2018)

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Posted by Eric Obenauf on 31 May, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | The Place Beyond The Pines

I recently re-watched The Place Beyond The Pines, directed by Derek Cianfrance. In particular, the opening scene is one of the more memorable openings to any movie I've seen.

 The Place Beyond The Pines | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 31 May, 2017 0 comments |
The Wire | Denis Johnson

A timely excerpt from Denis Johnson's first novel, Angels (1983)

Angels by Denis Johnson | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 30 May, 2017 0 comments |
Hot New Sales

Introducing the hot new sales from your friends at Two Dollar Radio

Hot Hot | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 29 May, 2017 0 comments |
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Radio Waves daily blog by Two Dollar Radio indie book publisher

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    Introduction by Brett Gregory: Zachary Pace is the author of I Sing to Use the Waiting: A Collection of Essays about the Women Singers Who've Made Me Who I Am. This book is special. It's accessible and informative, yes, but it's... Read more →

  • Q+A with Zachary Pace about I Sing to Use the Waiting

    On January 23, 2024, we're thrilled to release Zachary Pace's debut book, I Sing to Use the Waiting: A Collection of Essays About the Women Singers Who've Made Me Who I Am. With remarkable grace, candor, and a poet’s ear... Read more →

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    We're tremendously excited to share the news that on September 12, 2023, we will be publishing Landscapes, a debut novel by Christine Lai that brilliantly explores memory, empathy, preservation, and art as an instrument for recollection and renewal.In the English... Read more →