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Writer of page & stage. Author of RABBIT, FOX, TAR (Catapult, 2026). Playwright of BAD MEDICINE & CROCODILE DAY (Playscripts, 2023) Lit rep: Alyssa Jennette. pcverrone.com
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Happy Pride, y’all! 🏳️‍🌈
NEVER WHISTLE AT NIGHT, PART II: BACK FOR BLOOD has received its first trade reviews, including its first starred review from Library Journal via Becky Spratford! Library Journal: www.libraryjournal.com/review/back-... Publishers Weekly: www.publishersweekly.com/9798217007622
Discovering Afro-surrealism helped me locate my writing within a legacy of uncanny and magical Black fiction. I am so glad I had a chance to recommend these absolutely wonderful books with @literaryhub.bsky.social!
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RABBIT, FOX, TAR is in very good company in The Center for Fiction’s latest column! us1.campaign-archive.com?u=5e013836de...
Love to hear RABBIT, FOX, TAR mentioned on @nytimes.com Book Review podcast!
Last night’s book launch for ‘Rabbit, Fox, Tar’ at @deepvellum.bsky.social was a dream come true! Thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate! 🥳📚
It's a good month for the weird and wonderful. We've got new speculative stories by Rebecca Thorne, Adrian Tchaikovsky, and Ruth Ozeki!
Conjuring Toni: Sullivan Summer reviews P.C. Verrone's RABBIT, FOX, TAR (@catapultbooks.bsky.social)
RABBIT, FOX, TAR is on sale today! Check out @pcverrone.com's interview with @debutiful.bsky.social where he shares how he read all of Toni Morrison's novels while writing his debut. buff.ly/7cMncaa
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Hey, a bunch of these publish today! 🍾🥂 Rabbit, Fox, Tar by P.C. Verrone (@catapultbooks.bsky.social), Mad Eden by Morgan Thomas, Sublimation by Isabel J. Kim (@torbooks.bsky.social) & Meeting New People by Daniel Lavery #booksky Read about them all here 🥳 www.whoevenreads.com/books-we-lik...
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Though editors Hawk and Van Alst (Never Whistle at Night) tout this excellent anthology of 21 stories from Native American fanta...
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Back for Blood: Never Whistle at Night Part II by
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A Summer Book Recommendation Bonanza
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This June find out what happens when you hex the moon, run into a peculiar jellyfish, take a rid eon the Retro express, and more…
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All the New SFF Crossover Books Arriving in June 2026 - Reactor
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Sullivan Summer Under Review:Rabbit, Fox, Tar. P.C. Verrone. Catapult, June 2026. “To call Original Hill a place alone,” writes P.C. Verrone in his debut novel, Rabbit, Fox, Tar, “would have done i…
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Conjuring Toni: Review of P.C. Verrone’s Rabbit, Fox, Tar
P.C. Verrone’s debut novel, Rabbit, Fox, Tar, is a fable-like story about a mysterious young Black woman whose arrival in a tightly knit neighborhood threatens to unravel its foundations. When Baby ap...
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P.C. Verrone read through all of Toni Morrison while writing Rabbit, Fox, Tar - Debutiful
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This month's upcoming books include several debuts, including an enticing fable that draws from Minnesota's racial history, a nonlinear story of queer rural Florida, and a television-ready immigration...
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Books We Like the Looks Of: New Releases in June 2026
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Read these essential Afro-surrealist works by Toni Morrison, August Wilson, Nalo Hopkinson, and more.
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I was introduced to the term “Afro-Surrealism” through an interview in which Phillip B. Williams called it his preferred way to describe his novel Ours. The phrase was coined by Amiri Baraka in 197…
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P.C. Verrone Recommends Essential Texts of Afro-Surrealism
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