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Announcing our Fall 2022 Season!

We are happy to officially announce the books coming up in our Fall 2022 season! Here are ten works of creatively adventurous literature we can't wait to share with you:

Alive at the End of the World

by Saeed Jones

Pierced by grief and charged with history, this new poetry collection from the award-winning author of Prelude to Bruise and How We Fight for Our Lives confronts our everyday apocalypses.

Bilbao–New York–Bilbao

by Kirmen Uribe, translated by Elizabeth Macklin

On a transatlantic flight between Bilbao and New York City, a fictional version of Kirmen Uribe recalls three generations of family history—the inspiration for the novel he wants to write—and ponders how the sea has shaped their stories.

Dot

by Ron Padgett

In a new poetry collection, Pulitzer Prize finalist Ron Padgett illuminates the wonders inside even the smallest experiences.

Participation

by Anna Moschovakis

When the weather revolts, certainties dissolve and binaries blur as members of two reading groups converge at the intersection of theory and practice to reshape their lives, relationships, and reality itself.

Your Kingdom

by Eleni Sikelianos

One of our foremost practitioners of ecopoetic exploration, Eleni Sikelianos, bends time and space in this ode to our animal origins. From the cellular to celestial, Your Kingdom is an inquisitive and energetic call to “let the body feel all its own evolution inside.”

Bard, Kinetic

by Anne Waldman

The expansive, countercultural, and wildly prolific life of celebrated poet Anne Waldman, in her own words.

 

Village

by LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs

​​Part poetry collection, part soundscape, Village uses dark humor and keen observation to explore the roots of memory, grief, and estrangement.

The Nature Book

by Tom Comitta

Part sweeping evocation of Earth’s rhythms, part literary archive, part post-human novel, The Nature Book collages descriptions of the natural world into a singular symphonic paean to the planet.

This Wide, Terraqueous World

by Laird Hunt

Haunting essays balanced between intimate remembrance and examination of the writing life from acclaimed author Laird Hunt.

Indiana, Indiana

by Laird Hunt

A mesmerizing, poignant saga of love and loss firmly grounded in the Midwestern landscape by National Book Award finalist Laird Hunt.

 

And for a limited time, get all ten books for just $99 with our Early Bird Fall Subscription Sale! That's more than $70 off the cover price! Only through 3/28, check it out now.

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