Leslie Jamison

Known for her impactful essays and memoirs, Jamison continues to shine with her latest release, Splinters, which intertwines personal stories with broader themes of womanhood, love, and grief. Jamison has been compared to Joan Didion and Susan Sontag for her depth and style

Sloane Crosley

Best known for her witty essay collections, Crosley's new book Grief Is for People dives into deeper emotional territory. She explores the profound experience of losing a friend to suicide while maintaining her sharp, darkly humorous voice

Cristina Henríquez

Henríquez’s upcoming historical novel The Great Divide brings to life the human stories behind the construction of the Panama Canal, giving voice to the workers and their untold experiences

Xochitl Gonzalez

Following her successful debut, Gonzalez is releasing Anita de Monte Laughs Last, a poignant exploration of power dynamics in the art world, focusing on the experiences of women of color

Rachel Khong

In her novel Real Americans, Khong tackles themes of identity and class divides, weaving a narrative that spans generations while examining cultural and socioeconomic complexities​