Ten years after it was first announced, Dzanc is proud to deliver the lost novel from a master of...
Recounts what happens when the citizens of an island must rely on all their ingenuity to communic...
Weaving memoir with unprecedented reportage, Guest Privileges is a decade-long journey of discove...
Winner of the Dzanc Prizefor FictionWinner: Georgia Author of the Year Award, literary novel cate...
Twenty years ago, Henrytown came crackling over Rocky Mountain radio frequencies as a spoken hist...
For fans of George Saunders and Haruki Murakami, Christian Moody delivers his debut speculative s...
After a slip that costs another man his life, Moses finds himself on the wrong side of the gavel....
All We Are Given We Cannot Hold, Robert Fanning’s fifth collection of poetry, bravely traverses w...
Rachel carries grief of her own. She’s mourning her husband, a young Jew trying to separate himse...
A collection of visceral and poignant stories solidifying Sehic's reputation as one of the great ...
A compelling trilogy of short thrillers which centre around the ancient Mediterranean port of Ulc...
Debut novel from this well-regarded, established, story writer.
This work of magic realism tells an intimate, anguished, outraged, and ultimately triumphant tale...
In eighteen thematically linked stories, Colin Fleming explores the ways in which relationships e...
Michalski examines the dangers of living in a world while having a compromised reality in this be...
One of Booklist's Best Horror Books of 2018 The Survivors, their members known only by the order ...
A witty and sophisticated examination of nontraditional storytelling in contemporary art and lite...
Poetry. This loosely federated republic of curses, verses, and fractured mythic narratives holds ...
In austerity-era Portugal, an actor lands the role of his dreams as the lead in the film Being Pa...
Suspecting that something is amiss with their father's burial, teenager Kenneth Tyler and his sis...
'In 'Late One Night,' Lee Martin examines the devastating effect of rumors and the resilience of ...
In her debut novel, Jac Jemc explores the question, 'Do we make up our stories or do they make us?”
Baumbach's well received post-modern story of a not easily defined relationship with a complex an...
The search for love inspires unusual heroines to obsession and madness in Calvino Award finalist ...
Pulitzer Prize finalist for his novel The Bright Forever
'[Alissa] Nutting's outrageous writing makes my face split with laughter....She's glorious chaos ...
A highly imaginative rendering of the collapse of Yugoslavia as seen through the eyes of four cha...
Sank'ya is an examination of the elements of rebellion and protest. Compare to the recent large-s...
The last place Angelina Moltisanti ever wants to go is home. She barely escaped life under the ro...
A gender-bent novel of reluctant pirates, a suicidal mother, and a schoolmarm mermaid that ends i...
A relationship ends in the space between [ ]. Abe Lincoln and Edgar Allan Poe Two stroll the rive...
Award-winning author Peter Markus delivers an uplifting and imaginative chronicle of teaching wri...
A collection of novellas and stories all written completely in monosyllabic words--childhood and ...
The hardcover edition of Thirty-Seven won starred reviews from Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, and Publ...
Irish author delivers stories of the necessity and abuse of connection, and the persistence of wo...
Jonathan Callahan's prizewinning debut displays minds on overdrive, hearts in pain, and souls tor...
Fiction. 'Savage is an author with a rare flair for presenting high drama situations in which the...
A madcap romp of friendship, movie-making, insanity and salvation. Humorous and heartrending, bri...
David Galef's stories, whether longer or as tiny one-page wonders, can contain both humor and fear.
The German invasion of the Soviet Union began on June 22, 1941. Over the next four years-from the...
A girl with no name embarks on a three-way relationship with Matt, a satanist and a tattoo artist...
Several motifs run through the formal and free-verse poems in Jonathan Fink's debut collection: t...
'Machines Like Us is part love story, part dreamscape, part exploration of self. This surreal and...
Center for Fiction First Novel Prize - LonglistWynston Cleave, a black taxi driver on a small Car...
A debut collection of poetry that examines, through the prism of everyday objects, what it means ...
Speculative and darkly surreal, the stories in Shadowselves examine characters who have stepped d...