Joy Bloser, matt dilling, Tina Rivers Ryan, Jonathan Katz, Kalliopi Minioudaki, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Lisa Cohen, Megan Holly Witko (editor), Sophia Larigakis (editor), and Michelle White (editor)
In immersive and lyrical prose, Vénus Khoury-Ghata’s novel "The Fiancée Rode in on a Donkey" illuminates the life of a forgotten figure from French-Algerian history. When a rabbi rides into the Jewish community of Banu Qurayza, every... Read More
In Mónica Ojeda’s horror novel, six artists in Barcelona are connected to an infamous horror video game, "Nefando". Unfolding through a prism of perspectives, the story switches between inhabiting the consciousnesses of roommates... Read More
Joanne Anton’s "Sexus Botanicus" is an often playful, beautiful science book loaded with fascinating, substantive information about plants’ reproductive lives. Featuring clear, succinct prose and gorgeous color sketches, the book... Read More
The essays of "Black Hair in a White World" concern the struggles of Black women who sport natural hair in a colonized world. A commodity, a means of discrimination, a point of economic exploitation: Black women’s hair developed in... Read More
The self-help book "They Are Going to Kill Us All" contains advice for improving one’s health through natural measures. Kevin Kazakevich’s book "They Are Going to Kill Us All" proposes ways to enhance health through natural means.... Read More