From Ceremony singer Ross Farrar, a darkly cathartic autobiographical debut collection that crosses Samuel Beckett and hardcore.
Rising literary star Ethan Rutherford’s fevered new collection pulls together eight short stories about family and home that are at the same time fevered, personal, and explicitly engaged with their own telling.
A photo collection pulled from the world of artist-actor Harry Goazwith evocative and ironic subtitles.
A poetic botanical index, Julie Poole’s debut collection explores the history and science of, and human interaction with, the natural world.
The newest novel by Prix Medicis-winner Anne Garréta, In Concrete is a feminist inversion of a domestic drama crossed with Oulipian nursery rhyme.
In a state rife with caricatures, Benjamin Villegas’ "anti-biography" explores the history of a Texas border-town punk band too good to be true.
In his newest novel, cult author Peter Dimock explores the shuttering of empire and literature’s capacity to re-lay America’s political trajectory.
A debut collection of poetry reckoning with silence, secrets, gossip, and survival while growing up queer in conservative West Texas.
The long-suppressed treatise on Dallas’ institutional and structural racism, from slavery through desegregation, with a new forward by Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price.
In this strikingly inventive autobiographical work of drama, Jonathan Norton delves into the story of American systemic racism, illustrating life for one Dallas household and their candy shop during the drug epidemic of the late 1980’s.
A new collection of adult fairy tales from New York Times-bestselling Ludmilla Petrushevskaya, Russia’s greatest living absurdist and surrealist writer.
An explosive entry into the world of poetry from the most acclaimed debut poet ever in the Dutch language.