New Titles

Animal Sanctuary
Sarah Falkner
Winner of the 7th Starcherone Prize for Innovative Fiction

"Animal Sanctuary is an intensely focused, ambitious work with a wonderfully insistent sense of obsession. The novel brings together weirdly disparate elements in the same surprising way that life does. Returning continuously and seemingly helplessly to animals as a point of reference, Animal Sanctuary suggests that obsession may be the only way of pinning down the truth. This is a rich, interesting, multidimensional book that knows fragility and maps it." Stacey Levine

30 Under 30
edited by Blake Butler & Lily Hoang

"If you're tired of the 'authorized version' and want a sense of where fiction is really going, what its future shapes and forms are likely to be, this is the place to start." Brian Evenson, author of Fugue State

The Girl with Brown Fur: Tales & Stories
Stacey Levine

"Reading The Girl with Brown Fur: Tales & Stories is like exploring a city not your own in a robot submarine. Prepare for Stacey Levine’s sentences or they will eat you. Take time off work, call in sick, give yourself a week. Like all good vacations, it’s easy to move from weddings to wolves to sausages so quickly that all significance is lost, coalescing into one massive beast in your tinny mind—all because you’re in rush. Slow down. Make soup. Kidnap sal bugs. Each tale requires its own moment." William Gallien, Alice Blue Review

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Recent Books

re-release of A Heaven of Others
Joshua Cohen
"Joshua Cohen has created a visionary novel that is terrifying and heartbreaking and humbling in its luminous brilliance. In my view, it firmly places the author on the same level as Kafka."   Michael Disend, author of Stomping the Goyim

Haywire
Thaddeus Rutkowski
"Heir of Denis Johnson and Richard Brautigan — Rutkowski infuses music, light and wonder in HAYWIRE. This is a cool and inspired story of Americans we know too little about. There is humor, curiosity and sadness in every scene. Rutkowski is brilliant."   Min Jin Lee, author of FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES

Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls
Alissa Nutting
Winner of the 6th Starcherone Fiction Prize, selected by Ben Marcus
These fine stories, anthropologically thorough in their view of the contemporary person, illuminate how people hide behind their pursuits, concealing what matters most to them while striving, and usually failing, to be loved."  Ben Marcus

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News:

Jonathan Callahan's The Consummation of Dirk is the winner of the Starcherone Prize for Innovative Fiction, as selected by Final Judge Zachary Mason

Amazing review of Sarah Falkner's Animal Sanctuary as the "Review of the Day" in Booklist online, the e-newsletter review of the American Library Association

Alissa Nutting's story "Model's Assistant," from her prize-winning collection, Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls, has just been selected for the next Norton Introduction to Literature anthology, to be released in 2013

ABR's review of Thaddeus Rutkowski's Haywire



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