'Award-winning viral curator and poet Natasha Marin follows-up her acclaimed Black Imagination wi...
A finalist for the Believer Book AwardEmerson Whitney writes, 'Really, I can't explain myself wit...
Inside this three mini-book volume (bedecked with art by printmaker David Ryan), you'll find a ne...
McSweeney's three-time National Magazine Award-winning quarterly brings you our 77th issue, a lov...
McSweeney's three-time National Magazine Award-winning quarterly brings you our 80th issue, comin...
McSweeney's three-time National Magazine Award-winning quarterly brings you our 79th issue, featu...
After surviving a shipwreck on the San Francisco Bay, Humphrey Van Weyden is rescued and then com...
The sixth short novella or long short story in Dave Eggers's The Forgetters series.
After three decades unhoused and addicted in Portland, Oregon, Carole Hinojosa now serves the peo...
The first career-spanning book from Bay Area artist Tucker Nichols, Mostly Everything: The Art of...
Who decides to be a crime photographer is the state with the lowest crime statistics? Eric did, a...
An extraordinary debut from Camille Ralphs, heralding the arrival of a major new talent. In After...
World-renowned art-house film director Helena Désir may (or may not!) be responsible for the on-s...
In our 27th issue Illustoria looks under our feet at the wide world of bugs.
Martha's Daughter is David's first short story collection and the first time that David's stories...
Florida, 1982. A nine-year-old watches as his dead father's possessions are hauled away: his clot...
Winner of a 2025 O. Henry Award A man named Rub, not too young and not too old, lives in a sinkin...
The eighth short novella or long short story in Dave Eggers's The Forgetters series.
Now in paperback! Winner of the 2025 IPPY Award for literary fiction. Longlisted for the National...
McSweeney's three-time National Magazine Award-winning quarterly brings you our 81st issue: a han...
In our 28th issue, pull up a chair and get ready to dig in to our most delicious issue yet.
The ninth short novella or long short story in Dave Eggers's The Forgetters series.
While shifting through his mother's old papers in the aftermath of her suicide, Emerson Whitney m...
The hugely anticipated follow-up to Dave Eggers's Newbery Medal-winning The Eyes and the Impossible
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'This explosive, intersectional collection of essays, fiction, poems, plays, and more, explores t...
This truly intersectional collection of essays, fiction, and poetry sound the voices of black, La...
Weschler combines his keen insights into art (both contemporary and Renaissance), his years of ex...
The long-awaited novel by master Stephen Dixon, twice a finalist for the National Book Award, ' I...
The Collins Library is proud to present the triumphant return of Harry Stephen Keeler -- to some,...
Jay Hopler's second collection, a mourning song for his father, is an elegy of uproar, a careenin...
Jesús Castillo has created a sprawling contemporary epic that channels the mighty voices of the p...
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Elle - San Francisco Chronicle -New Statesman - Frieze - The...
In time to coincide with a gallery show in San Francisco, this is Dave Eggers's first collection ...
The wildly imaginative poems in Daniel Khalastchi's Tradition bring to life a speaker struggling ...
This movie tie-in edition--complete with a fur covering--is based loosely on the storybook by Mau...
At 28 years old, Eli 'Berg' Koenigsberg has never encountered a challenge he couldn't push throug...
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McSweeney's Issue 50 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern)
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Includes a graphic novel The jungle by Jack Teagle insert between pages 192 and 193.
Lost in the big city, a young girl makes her way home by following the rich and vibrant music of ...