Announcing our Fall 2020 Titles

Announcing our Fall 2020 Titles

We're excited to announce the list of books we'll be publishing in our fall season of this year! In keeping with our tradition of expansive, genre-challenging literature, we have seven new titles that we can't wait to share with you. Take a look at what's in store! 

Pink Mountain on Locust Island by Jamie Marina Lau

Blending digital fever dream and hard-boiled noir in bursts of claustrophobic prose, Pink Mountain on Locust Island follows a teenager and her maybe-boyfriend into the seedy corners of the art world. (September 8, 2020)

Gold Cure by Ted Mathys

From gold rushes to black gold, these elegiac poems place a glimmering mirror between resource extraction and utopian dreaming, exploitation and emotional longing. (September 15, 2020)

Things to Do in Hell by Chris Martin

Are we living in a shitty heaven or a tender hell? Chris Martin’s poems wrestle with reconciling the shocking horrors and common graces of everyday life in America. (October 6, 2020)

Ramifications by Daniel Saldaña París, trans. Christina MacSweeney

A neurotic young man, self-confined to his bed, reflects on the turning point of his childhood: his mother’s disappearance. (October 13, 2020)

One Night Two Souls Went Walking by Ellen Cooney

“I believe in expecting light. That’s my job.” A hospital chaplain offers compassion to her patients over the course of one eventful night shift, and finds some for herself, too. (November 10, 2020)

Reel Bay: A Cinematic Essay by Jana Larson

Equal parts memoir, mystery, reclaimed screenplay, and travelogue, Reel Bay charts Jana Larson’s unusual journey toward understanding another woman's life. (January 19, 2021)

Written After a Massacre in the Year 2018 by Daniel Borzutzky

National Book Award winner Daniel Borzutzky pens an incandescent indictment of capitalism’s moral decay. (March 3, 2021)

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