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December 11, 2020

Dawnie Walton’s THE FINAL REVIVAL OF OPAL & NEV earned a starred review from Publishers Weekly. They write: "Walton’s spectacular debut pulls off a polyphonic oral history of a fictional proto-Afro-punk performer and her white musical partner. Walton pumps up the volume with a fresh angle on systemic racism and freedom of expression. This is a firecracker." PopSugar also featured the novel as one of the "42 Books Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2021.” 37 Ink will publish the novel on April 20, 2021.

December 11, 2020

Rachel Aviv, author of STRANGERS TO OURSELVES, is a recipient of the 2020 Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant. The grant is awarded to writers in the process of completing a book of deeply researched and imaginatively composed nonfiction. The grant jury describes the book as a "potent and timely exploration of how psychiatry, its diagnostics, and its pharmaceuticals have woven themselves deeply into our personal and cultural lives charts completely new territory." The book will be published by Farrar, Straus, & Giroux.

December 11, 2020

THE PROPHETS by Robert Jones Jr. has been chosen as the #1 Indie Next Pick for January 2021. The novel has also received a starred review from BookPage. They write: "[W]hat is most notable about THE PROPHETS is that, like James Baldwin or Toni Morrison, Jones gets to the root of some of our culture’s thorniest problems through specific, accurate storytelling, drawn with insight and great skill." Lastly, Harper's Bazaar and Vanity Fair both features the novel as a highly anticipated 2021 read. G.P. Putnam’s Sons will publish the book January 5, 2021.

December 11, 2020

The first trade review for Jakob Guanzon’s ABUNDANCE, from Kirkus, calls the book an “impressive debut” and a “compelling picture of poverty, desperation, and pain.” Meanwhile, Soft Punk praises Guanzon’s prose as “surprising and dreamy, stuffed with longing and tenderness,” and the book’s “lyrical and respectful handling” of a story about a Filipino-American single father and son on the margins as “urgent and necessary.” Graywolf Press will publish the book on March 2, 2021.

December 11, 2020

Angie Thomas’s CONCRETE ROSE has its first starred review from Kirkus. They write: “A literary DeLorean transports readers into the past, where they hope, dream, and struggle alongside beloved characters from Thomas’ THE HATE U GIVE… A resounding success.” It has also been named one of Forbes’ “10 Most Anticipated Books of 2021.” Balzer + Bray will publish the book on January 12, 2021.

December 11, 2020

Daniel Hornsby’s VIA NEGATIVA continues to pull in glowing praise. Chapter 16 calls the book “a remarkable performance in narrative voice, a convincing rendition of late-life wisdom captured in evocative sentences,” while Englewood Review applauds it as simultaneously “humorously quirky” and “hauntingly spiritual.” A Buzzfeed list of “46 Books Our Indie Booksellers Were Grateful For This Year” names VIA NEGATIVA “a hidden gem,” and Hornsby “a writer to pay attention to.” Knopf published the book on August 11, 2020.

December 11, 2020

Harvard Review favorably compared Maxim Loskutoff’s debut novel RUTHIE FEAR about “the hardscrabble way of life common to the often-overlooked rural communities of the American West” to his debut collection of short stories, COME WEST AND SEE, commending how he “neither divides his characters into villains and victims nor presents them as objects of condescension or condemnation. His focus is rather on the ways in which conditions that produce despair create and maintain the kind of collective psychic inflammation that can incite the impulse to violence—even rampage—in any of us.” W.W. Norton & Company published the novel on September 1, 2020.

December 11, 2020

Michael Zapata’s debut novel, THE LOST BOOK OF ADANA MOREAU, won the Chicago Review of Books’ 2020 CHIRBy Award for Fiction. He accepted the honor at a virtual ceremony with these words: "In spite of disaster, in spite of the predatory elite, we are here, we are making work and it forms some of the most beautiful communities I've ever participated in.” The book was also named one of NPR's “Best Books of 2020.” Hanover Square Press published the novel on February 4, 2020.

December 11, 2020

THE IMMORTALITY KEY by Brian Muraresku is an Audible Best of the Year in the History category. St. Martin’s Press published the book on September 29, 2020.

December 11, 2020

PHALLACY by Emily Willingham is on Wired’s list of “8 Science Books to Read (Or Gift) This Winter” with hearty praise from Adam Rogers, who praises the book as being “entertainingly, smartly, and expertly” written. Avery published the book on September 22, 2020.