Eyes on Indie | 44 ✨Dreamy New Books from Independent Presses @eyesonindie | Uploaded October 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
It's Indie Arrivals, September 2023 edition! Join me and a special guest to talk about books published last month by independent publishers, small presses, and university presses.
0:00 - Books
20:51 - Break for lunch
21:17 - Wolf trees
23:47 - More books
Books mentioned:
Good Women by Halle Hill (Hub City Press)
At Night He lifts Weights, by Kang Young-sook Translated from the Korean by Janet Hong (Transit Books)
Peach Pit: Sixteen Stories of Unsavory Women (Dzanc Books)
Landscapes, by Christine Lai (Two Dollar Radio)
I’m a Fan by Sheena Patel (Graywolf)
The Future, by Catherine Leroux (Biblioasis)
Dearborn, by Ghassan Zeineddine (Tin House)
The Lede to Our Undoing, by Donald Mengay (Saddle Road Press)
A Darker Shade of Noir, edited by Joyce Carol Oates (Akashic Books)
Kill for Love, by Laura Picklesimer (Unnamed Press)
Dayswork, by Chris Bachelder & Jennifer Habel (Norton)
Pastures of the Empty Page: FELLOW WRITERS ON THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF LARRY MCMURTRY, edited by George Getscchow (University of Texas)
11, by Carlos Soto-Román and translated by Alexis Almeida, Daniel Beauregard, Daniel Borzutzky, Whitney DeVos, Jèssica Pujol Duran, Patrick Greaney, Robin Myers (Ugly Duckling Presse)
Twenty-First-Century Tolkein: What Middle Earth Means to Us Today, by
The Idealist, by Nicholas Jose (Giramond)
Free Nancy Esting, by Fred Beshid (Unnamed Press)
OKPsyche, by Anya Johanna DeNiro (Small Beer Press)
The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories, by Stacie Shannon Denetsosie (Torrey House Press)
Cursebreakers, by Madeleine Nakamura (Red Hen Press)
Self-Portrait in Green, by Marie NDiaye; translated by Jordan Stump (Two Lines Press)
Wild Geese, by Soula Emmanuel (The Feminist Press)
THE DEVIL OF THE PROVINCES, by Juan Cárdenas; translated by Lizzie Davis (Coffee House Press)
Cocktail, by Lisa Alward (Biblioasis)
The Heart of it All, by Christian Kiefer (Melville House)
Love and Industry: A Midwestern Workbook, by Sonya Huber (Belt Publishing)
Fishing for the Little Pike, by Juhani Karila, translated from the Finnish by Lola Rogers (Restless Books)
Beasts of England, by Adam Biles (Galley Beggar Press)
Wolf Trees, by Katie Hartsock (Able Muse Press)
On the Way to the End of the World, by Adrianne Harun Acre Books)
Tormentil, by Ian Humphreys (Nine Arches Press)
House of Caravans, by Shilpi Suneja (Milkweed Editions)
The Box, by Mandy-Suzanne Wong (Graywolf)
Sister Golden Calf, by Colleen Burner (Split/Lip Press)
Digging Stars, by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma (Norton)
A Dictator Calls, by Ismail Kadare; translated by John Hodgson (Counterpoint Press)
Elektrik, by multiple authors and translators (Two Lines Press)
Have You Been Long Enough At Table, by Leslie Sainz (Tin House)
Dry Land, by B. Pladek (University of Wisconsin)
The Most Secret Memory of Men, by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr; translated by Lara Vergnaud (Other Press)
Our Philosopher, by Gert Hofmann; translated by Eric Mace-Tessler (NYRB)
The Pomegranate Gate, by Ariel Kaplan (Erewhon Books)
The Iliad, by Homer, translated by Emily Wilson (Norton)
It's Indie Arrivals, September 2023 edition! Join me and a special guest to talk about books published last month by independent publishers, small presses, and university presses.
0:00 - Books
20:51 - Break for lunch
21:17 - Wolf trees
23:47 - More books
Books mentioned:
Good Women by Halle Hill (Hub City Press)
At Night He lifts Weights, by Kang Young-sook Translated from the Korean by Janet Hong (Transit Books)
Peach Pit: Sixteen Stories of Unsavory Women (Dzanc Books)
Landscapes, by Christine Lai (Two Dollar Radio)
I’m a Fan by Sheena Patel (Graywolf)
The Future, by Catherine Leroux (Biblioasis)
Dearborn, by Ghassan Zeineddine (Tin House)
The Lede to Our Undoing, by Donald Mengay (Saddle Road Press)
A Darker Shade of Noir, edited by Joyce Carol Oates (Akashic Books)
Kill for Love, by Laura Picklesimer (Unnamed Press)
Dayswork, by Chris Bachelder & Jennifer Habel (Norton)
Pastures of the Empty Page: FELLOW WRITERS ON THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF LARRY MCMURTRY, edited by George Getscchow (University of Texas)
11, by Carlos Soto-Román and translated by Alexis Almeida, Daniel Beauregard, Daniel Borzutzky, Whitney DeVos, Jèssica Pujol Duran, Patrick Greaney, Robin Myers (Ugly Duckling Presse)
Twenty-First-Century Tolkein: What Middle Earth Means to Us Today, by
The Idealist, by Nicholas Jose (Giramond)
Free Nancy Esting, by Fred Beshid (Unnamed Press)
OKPsyche, by Anya Johanna DeNiro (Small Beer Press)
The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories, by Stacie Shannon Denetsosie (Torrey House Press)
Cursebreakers, by Madeleine Nakamura (Red Hen Press)
Self-Portrait in Green, by Marie NDiaye; translated by Jordan Stump (Two Lines Press)
Wild Geese, by Soula Emmanuel (The Feminist Press)
THE DEVIL OF THE PROVINCES, by Juan Cárdenas; translated by Lizzie Davis (Coffee House Press)
Cocktail, by Lisa Alward (Biblioasis)
The Heart of it All, by Christian Kiefer (Melville House)
Love and Industry: A Midwestern Workbook, by Sonya Huber (Belt Publishing)
Fishing for the Little Pike, by Juhani Karila, translated from the Finnish by Lola Rogers (Restless Books)
Beasts of England, by Adam Biles (Galley Beggar Press)
Wolf Trees, by Katie Hartsock (Able Muse Press)
On the Way to the End of the World, by Adrianne Harun Acre Books)
Tormentil, by Ian Humphreys (Nine Arches Press)
House of Caravans, by Shilpi Suneja (Milkweed Editions)
The Box, by Mandy-Suzanne Wong (Graywolf)
Sister Golden Calf, by Colleen Burner (Split/Lip Press)
Digging Stars, by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma (Norton)
A Dictator Calls, by Ismail Kadare; translated by John Hodgson (Counterpoint Press)
Elektrik, by multiple authors and translators (Two Lines Press)
Have You Been Long Enough At Table, by Leslie Sainz (Tin House)
Dry Land, by B. Pladek (University of Wisconsin)
The Most Secret Memory of Men, by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr; translated by Lara Vergnaud (Other Press)
Our Philosopher, by Gert Hofmann; translated by Eric Mace-Tessler (NYRB)
The Pomegranate Gate, by Ariel Kaplan (Erewhon Books)
The Iliad, by Homer, translated by Emily Wilson (Norton)