Books | Big Mouth House | Chapbooks | Peapod Classics | List Titles by Author
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The Invisible Valley
Su Wei Austin Woerner“An extraordinary novel.”
— Ha Jin, winner of the National Book Award -
Ambiguity Machines
Vandana SinghPublishers Weekly Top 10 SF, Fantasy & Horror Spring 2018
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The River Bank
Kij JohnsonWashington Post Notable Books
Seattle Times Noteworthy Books of 2017
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In Other Lands
Sarah Rees Brennan“Blissfully entertaining reading. . . . glittering contemporary fantasy.”
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Telling the Map
Christopher Rowe“A clutch of complex, persuasive visions of an alternative South.”
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Tender
Sofia Samatar“These stories are windows into an impressively deep imagination guided by sensitivity, joyful intellect, and a graceful mastery of language.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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The Bodies of the Ancients
Lydia Millet“Children, adults, and myriad creatures fight the final battle in a war over climate changey…. relationships are tender. Memorably unusual.”
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Best Worst American
Juan Martinez“In his idiosyncratic approach to fiction, Martinez delivers truly new ways to read the world.” — Booklist
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The Chemical Wedding by Christian Rosencreutz
John Crowley“Crowley and his collaborators have successfully mixed together disparate elements to create a strange literary concoction that fizzes with creative energy.”
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Words Are My Matter
Ursula K. Le Guin“In fact, it was the mainstream that ended up transformed.”
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A Natural History of Hell
Jeffrey Ford“Seamlessly blends subtle psychological horror with a mix of literary history, folklore, and SF.”
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The People in the Castle
Joan AikenOne day a few years from now you’ll be busy with something and these stories will come back to you.
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The Winged Histories
Sofia SamatarWho wields the pen? A new novel from the award-winning author of A Stranger in Olondria.
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Get in Trouble
Kelly LinkPulitzer Prize finalist
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You Have Never Been Here
Mary Rickert“Beautiful, descriptive prose enriches tales of ghosts, loss, and regret in this leisurely collection.”— Publishers Weekly
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The Entropy of Bones
Ayize Jama-Everett“Rooted in Chabi’s voice, the story is spare, fierce, and rich.”
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Prodigies
Angélica Gorodischer“If you are ready for the experience of Prodigies, it is definitely ready for you.”
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Was: a novel
Geoff Ryman“In an era of bright, simple adaptations, Was is different—melancholy, beautiful, and yes, full of heartaches and nightmares.”
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The Liminal War
Ayize Jama-Everett“Jama-Everett has a knack for braiding issues of spirituality and race throughout a compelling fantasy landscape.”— Leilani Clark, KQED
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Archivist Wasp
Nicole Kornher-Stace“A ravishing, profane, and bittersweet post-apocalyptic bildungsroman transcends genre into myth.”
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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 -
Young Woman in a Garden: Stories
Delia Sherman“Lightly flecked with fantasy and anchored in vividly detailed settings.” — Publishers Weekly Best Books of the Year
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Prophecies, Libels, and Dreams: Stories
Ysabeau S. Wilce“Califa: riotous carnival world of soldiers, drunks and magick.”— Kirkus Reviews
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Exit, Pursued By a Bear
Greer GilmanBen Jonson has written the part of a lifetime for the Prince of Wales: he will play Oberon, the King of Faerie. It’s only theater. What could go wrong?