It's a good month for the weird and wonderful. We've got new speculative stories by Rebecca Thorne, Adrian Tchaikovsky, and Ruth Ozeki!
Happy Pride, y’all! 🏳️🌈
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.
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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!
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Publishers Weekly: www.publishersweekly.com/9798217007622
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 🥳
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Love to hear RABBIT, FOX, TAR mentioned on @nytimes.com Book Review podcast!
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!
RABBIT, FOX, TAR is in very good company in The Center for Fiction’s latest column!
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TODAY’S THE DAY!!! 🥳
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! 🥳📚
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...
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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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...
Read these essential Afro-surrealist works by Toni Morrison, August Wilson, Nalo Hopkinson, and more.
Happy publication day to RABBIT, FOX, TAR by @pcverrone.com! 🐇✨
🐇 "Verrone has an alchemical ability to take parts of the old and the new and transform them into something entirely his own, making the book’s existence a revolution unto itself." — @nytimes.com
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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…