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“Shannon McLeod’s Nature Trail Stories are beautiful, funny, warm-hearted, and weird, focusing on the ambiguity of where “nature” ends and ‘humanity’ begins.” 

—Juliet Escoria, author of Juliet the Maniac

If I Were God I Would Also Start With Light turns our heads towards art, drops us into the eye of the storm as his speaker navigates mental illness, and suspends us in moments equally jarring and intimate to illustrate that the journey to ‘sheer, queer joy’ requires resilience, a different kind of faith than the one we are taught."

—Taylor Byas, author of I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times

“Unforgettable and gorgeously written, This is How They Mourn is an immersive and deeply moving collection by one of the best writers currently working in the very short form."

—Kathy Fish, author of Wild Life: Collected Works from 2003-2018.

“A charming novel about two brothers and their father attempting to undo lifetimes of quiet pain, together. Set in National Park, New Jersey, and the adjacent Pine Barrens, How to Keep Time searches for magnificence in a place holy to me.”

—Bud Smith, author of Teenager

“Anna Vangala Jones' elegant prose twines the mundane with the magical, heartache with hope, loss with love. Turmeric & Sugar is an impressive debut by a writer with a clear vision into the human heart.”

—Tananarive Due, American Book Award winner, author of Ghost Summer: Stories

“Hailey Spencer’s Glass Labyrinth is an ethereal meditation on loneliness, grief, and the relentless swirl of life. The ‘choose a pathway’ format adds nuance to the dreamy feel of the prose. Phrases landed within my consciousness and left ripples.”

—Beth Cato, 2x Rhysling Award winner, author of A Thousand Recipes for Revenge

“Ross McMeekin can pack a whole life into a miraculously small space, compact it into a single page. From the complicated love between a father and son in the title story, to a boy running for his life with a mouthful of stolen seeds, Below the Falls contains marvels of compression, characterization, strangeness, and imagination."

—Ash Davidson, author of Damnation Spring