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THE GLACIER A NOVEL BY JEFF WOOD

“Gorgeously and urgently written.” —Library Journal, starred review

“It seduces you slowly, the reader hypnotized from the first page.” —Heavy Feather Review

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THE ONLY ONES A NOVEL BY CAROLA DIBBELL

* One of the Best Books of 2015 —Oprah Magazine, Washington Post, Flavorwire, National Post

“Breathtaking. It’s that good, and that important, and that heartbreakingly beautiful.” —NPR

“A heart-piercing tale of love, desire and acceptance.” —Washington Post

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HAINTS STAY A NOVEL BY COLIN WINNETTE

* One of the Best Books of 2015 —Slate, Flavorwire

“[An] astonishing portrait of American violence. The rewards of Haints Stay belong to the reader.” —Los Angeles Times

“A success… Haints Stay turns the Western on its ear.” —Washington Post

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SOME THINGS THAT MEANT THE WORLD TO ME A NOVEL BY JOSHUA MOHR

* San Francisco Chronicle Bestseller

* One of the Best Books of 2009 —Oprah Magazine, The Nervous Breakdown

“Mohr’s prose roams with chimerical liquidity.” —Boston’s Weekly Dig

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THE CORRESPONDENCE ARTIST A NOVEL BY BARBARA BROWNING

* Lambda Literary Award Winner

“A deft look at modern life that’s both witty and devastating.” —Nylon

“The Correspondence Artist applies stylistic juxtapositions in welcome and unexpected ways.” —Vol. 1 Brooklyn

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NOT DARK YET A NOVEL BY BERIT ELLINGSEN

“Fascinating, surreal, gorgeously written, and like nothing you’ve ever read before.” —BuzzFeed

“…suspenseful and haunting… This is a remarkable novel from a very talented author.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

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BINARY STAR A NOVEL BY SARAH GERARD

* One of the Best Books of 2015 —BuzzFeed, Flavorwire

“The particular genius of Binary Star is that out of such grim material in constructs beauty.” —New York Times Book Review

“Rhythmic, hallucinatory, yet vivid as crystal.” —NPR

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A QUESTIONABLE SHAPE A NOVEL BY BENNETT SIMS

* Winner of the Bard Fiction Prize

* The Believer Book Award Finalist

* One of the Best Books of 2013 —Slate, Salon, NPR’s ‘On Point’

“[A Questionable Shape] is more than just a novel. It is literature. It is life.” —The Millions

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THE ABSOLUTION OF ROBERTO ACESTES LAING A NOVEL BY NICHOLAS ROMBES

* One of the Best Books of 2014 —Flavorwire

“Kafka directed by David Lynch doesn’t even come close. It is the most hauntingly original book I’ve read in a very long time. [This book] is a strong contender for novel of the year.” —3:AM Magazine

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RADIO IRIS A NOVEL BY ANNE-MARIE KINNEY

“Kinney is a Southern California Camus.” —Los Angeles Magazine

“[Radio Iris] has a dramatic otherworldly payoff that is unexpected and triumphant.” —New York Times Book Review, Editors’ Choice

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CRYSTAL EATERS A NOVEL BY SHANE JONES

“A powerful narrative that touches on the value of every human life, with a lyrical voice and layers of imagery and epiphany.” —BuzzFeed

“[Jones is] something of a millennial Richard Brautigan.” —Nylon

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HOW TO GET INTO THE TWIN PALMS A NOVEL BY KAROLINA WACLAWIAK

“One of my favorite books this year.” —Roxane Gay, The Rumpus

“Waclawiak’s novel reinvents the immigration story.” —New York Times Book Review, Editors’ Choice

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CRAPALACHIA A NOVEL BY SCOTT McCLANAHAN

* One of the Best Books of 2013 —The Millions, Flavorwire, Dazed & Confused, The L Magazine, Time Out Chicago

“McClanahan’s prose is miasmic, dizzying, repetitive. A rushing river of words that reflects the chaos and humanity of the place from which he hails.” —New York Times Book Review

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MADE TO BREAK A NOVEL BY D. FOY

“With influences that range from Jack Kerouac to Tom Waits and a prose that possesses a fast, strange, perennially changing rhythm that’s somewhat akin to some of John Coltrane’s wildest compositions.” —HTML Giant

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MIRA CORPORA A NOVEL BY JEFF JACKSON

* Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist

* One of the Best Books of 2013 —Slate, Salon, Flavorwire

“Style is pre-eminent in Jeff Jackson’s eerie and enigmatic debut. The prose works like the expressionless masks worn by killers in horror films.” —Wall Street Journal

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I SMILE BACK A NOVEL BY AMY KOPPELMAN

* Now a major film starring Sarah Silverman and Josh Charles!

“Powerful. Koppelman’s instincts help her navigate these choppy waters with inventiveness and integrity.” —Los Angeles Times

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ANCIENT OCEANS OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY A NOVEL BY DAVID CONNERLEY NAHM

* One of the Best Books of 2014 —NPR, Flavorwire

“Wonderful… Remarkable… it’s impossible to stop reading until you’ve gone through each beautiful line, a beauty that infuses the whole novel, even in its darkest moments.” —NPR

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THE PEOPLE WHO WATCHED HER PASS BY A NOVEL BY SCOTT BRADFIELD

“Challenging [and] original… A billowy adventure of a book. In a book that supplies few answers, Bradfield’s lavish eloquence is the presiding constant.” —New York Times Book Review

“Brave and unforgettable.” —Los Angeles Times

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1940 A NOVEL BY JAY NEUGEBOREN

“Jay Neugeboren traverses the Hitlerian tightrope with all the skill and formal daring that have made him one of our most honored writers of literary fiction and masterful nonfiction. [1940] is, at once, a beautifully realized work of imagined history, a rich and varied character study and a subtly layered novel of ideas, all wrapped in a propulsively readable story.” —Los Angeles Times

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BABY GEISHA STORIES BY TRINIE DALTON

“[The stories] feel like brilliant sexual fairy tales on drugs. Dalton writes of self-discovery and sex with a knowing humility and humor.” —Interview Magazine

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NOG A NOVEL BY RUDOLPH WURLITZER

“A strange, singular book… somewhere between Psychedelic Superman and Samuel Beckett.” —Newsweek

“The Novel of Bullshit is dead.” —Thomas Pynchon

“Nog is to literature what Dylan is to lyrics.” —Jack Newfield, Village Voice

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I’M NOT PATRICK A FILM BY ERIC OBENAUF

A black comedy that follows Seth, a teenager whose twin brother, Patrick, has suddenly, tragically, committed suicide. Seth doesn’t know what to feel, but everyone is eager to suggest what they imagine to be typical reactions to monozygotic suicide.

“Bridging contemplations on identity with witty digressions, the dark comedy is an approachable, offbeat tale.” —The Columbus Alive

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Coming 2016!

THE REMOVALS A FILM BY NICHOLAS ROMBES

Part-thriller, part-nightmarish examination of the widening gap between originality and technology, told with remarkable precision. Haunting and engaging, The Removals imagines where we go from here.

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