In A Line Meant, the first of several planned community poetry projects, Poet Laureate of Wiscons...
In The Through, Adrian and her partner Ben navigate the strange and dangerous magic of a black gh...
It's 1977. Bannen, Georgia, nestled amid pine forests, is rife with contrasts: natural beauty and...
In a slightly alternate near-future, women are forming vigilante groups to wreak vengeance on rap...
Where does fiction begin and truth end? How does the telling of a white lie (adding or subtractin...
We first meet Angie Rubio at age five, being scolded by her kindergarten teacher for not knowing ...
'I wear a sash like a beauty queen,' writes Carly Israel, 'except mine reads Broken.'A child of a...
Set in Bangladesh and the United States, the eight stories in The Bird Catcher address gender exp...
Isla, a Black, transgender girl, is just an ordinary student when government forces arrest her an...
Shortlisted for the 2022 Shirley Jackson AwardUnwieldy Creatures, a biracial, queer, nonbinary re...
Brian is an unremarkable child, until he isn't. As other children start to babble, adding to thei...
Bowie doesn't intend to hurt his mother-he just wants to collect his social security check from h...
Finding La Negrita is a captivating retelling of the Black Madonna narrative, which has driven Co...
In this poetry collection, Samuel Miranda aims to capture and celebrate a life lived and lives en...
Annie is pregnant with her first child and married to the love of her life. Then on one fateful n...
Shortlisted for the William Saroyan International PrizeLife changes forever for six-year-old Nada...
On the cusp of her thirtieth birthday, Mei-Mei returns to her hometown to find it swarmed by the ...
Young, beautiful, and timid: Nina Abadie comes from an elite family of intellectual over-achiever...
Fresh off the boat from Roaring Twenties Paris, Henrietta 'Henri' Adams lands in New York in the ...
Anne Hope, daughter of German immigrants and wife to an ambitious but abrasive husband, only want...
A collection of poetry focused on immigration, survivor's guilt, and finding new purpose.
[BLACK AND WHITE EDITION] 'Janice Lee is a genius.' - Eileen Myles, author of Inferno (a poet's n...
Kamastone: One Woman's Search for Her African Ancestors (a memoir)
Modus Tollens: Improvised Poetic Devices
'Marlon Fick is one of the most fluent writers in American today.' -Robert Haas
The very short stories in Boiling Lake (On Voyage) inhabit the voices of travelers from the past,...
[BLACK ON CREAM EDITION] 'LILY HOANG IS A DARING WRITER.' -William Walsh, Kenyon Review Award-win...
Within each word the world is sufficient Within each word there is an emotion a passion That is t...
'Paul's prose is skillful, almost ornate, and obsessed with the truth of the modern experience of...
In this collection of short stories that focuses on the modern-day experiences of Indigenous peop...
The Sickness, a disease with unknown origins, is killing white children in the antebellum South, ...
When Leah's mother is diagnosed with Alzheimer's it becomes clear that there will be no reconcili...