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  • Meeks

    Julia Holmes

    July 2010: A dark satire rendered with the slapstick humor of a Buster Keaton film, this debut novel follows a hapless bachelor who must find a wife before the end of the summer or be confined forever in the city factories.

  • Redemption in Indigo

    Karen Lord

    July 2010: In this funny, fresh fable, a villager leaves her husband and finds she can manipulate chaos.

  • Old Men in Love: John Tunnock’s Posthumous Papers

    Alasdair Gray

    The first US edition (updated with the author’s corrections from the UK edition) of a novel that British critics lauded as one of the best of Gray’s long career.

  • A Life on Paper: Stories

    Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud

    May 2010

    A major French fabulist translated into English for the first time.

  • The Poison Eaters & Other Stories

    Holly Black

    In her debut collection, New York Times best-selling author Holly Black “assures her place as a modern fantasy master.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

  • A Working Writer’s Daily Planner 2010

    December 2009:

    Organize your writing schedule, track deadlines, and learn about grants, contests, and workshop programs. Deadlines are built right in, along with spotlights on writing markets and helpful online resources.

  • Interfictions 2

    Delia Sherman & Christopher Barzak, Editors

    November 2009:

    21 original and innovative writers including Jeffrey Ford, Brian Francis Slattery, Nin Andrews, and M. Rickert, and more. Introduction by Henry Jenkins.

  • Second Line

    Poppy Z. Brite

    October 2009:

    Two short novels of love and cooking in New Orleans, starring lovable chefs Ricky and G-man, written by the incomparable Poppy Z. Brite. “Fun foodie fiction, and readers will scarf it down.”—Publishers Weekly

  • Hound

    Vincent McCaffrey

    When a book dealer’s ex-lover is murdered, he is forced to examine his past and investigate the murky depths of literary Boston. Hound is the first of a series of novels featuring Henry Sullivan, and the debut novel of a long-time Boston bookseller, Vincent McCaffrey.

  • Cloud & Ashes: Three Winter’s Tales

    Greer Gilman

    “Sublimely lyrical Jacobeanesque dialect . . . readers who enjoy
    symbolism and allusion will cherish Gilman’s use of diverse folkloric elements to create an unforgettable realm and ideology.” —Publishers Weekly

  • Couch

    Benjamin Parzybok

    Three guys move a couch, save the world.
    An exuberant and hilarious debut in which an episode of furniture moving gone awry becomes an impromptu quest of self-discovery.

  • The Serial Garden

    Joan Aiken

    This is the first complete collection of Joan Aiken’s beloved Armitage stories — and it includes four new, unpublished stories.
    The Serial Garden is also the first title in our new imprint for readers of all ages: Big Mouth House.

  • The King’s Last Song

    Geoff Ryman

    “An unforgettably vivid portrait of Cambodian culture past and present.” —Booklist (starred review)

  • The Ant King and Other Stories

    Benjamin Rosenbaum

    A dazzling, postmodern debut collection of pulp and surreal fictions.
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  • The Baum Plan for Financial Independence and Other Stories

    John Kessel

    Book Sense Pick
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  • Generation Loss

    Elizabeth Hand

    Shirley Jackson Award Winner
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