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)