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The Game We Play

Susan Hope Lanier

Strong candidate to garner attention as a 'Debut Author' due to Lanier's capacity for crafting mature, morally complex narratives with palpable narrative pull. Her complex world-view is shocking given her young age.Capable of blending gut-wrenching, dirty realism with the savvy wit of a Jezebel.com columnist.Enthusiastic endorsements from Joe Meno and Alissa Nutting indicate that author is poised to make a splash with 18-35 year old readers, particularly women.Social media-savvy allows Lanier to maximize outreach to audiences in cities on her book tour.Lanier is also a talented photographer, having studied at Rochester Institute of Technology and Columbia College Chicago.Access to major Chicago media outlets will grant author national visibility rare for a first time author."How Tommy Sotto Breaks Your Heart" published in Annalemmacontributes to The Spoiler's Hand

The Doors You Mark Are Your Own

Okla Elliott

The Doors You Make Are Your Own is the first book of the Joshua City Trilogy. Book two is scheduled for Spring 2016 and book three Fall 2017.Dynamic web site promotes community between publication dates by providing exclusive new stories, illustrations, book trailers, and a fan forum. Book Elliott is a Holocaust Studies Scholar Okla at University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, working on a three-year Illinois Distinguished Fellowship.Elliott has taught at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, Ohio Wesleyan University, and Ohio State University.Elliott speaks five languages and Clement two.

If I Would Leave Myself Behind

Lauren Becker

These flash fiction stories from one of today’s emerging literary stars grasp to determine whether life can «come with fewer qualifications and be less equivocal,” a world where friendships are negotiated, love is one-sided, imagined, absent, or discovered, and where “going crazy is more subtle than you'd think.»

The New Black

Брайан К. Эвенсон

The New Black is a collection of twenty neo-noir stories exemplifying the best authors currently writing in this dark sub-genre. A mixture of horror, crime, fantasy, science fiction, magical realism, and the grotesque—all with a literary bent—these stories are the future of genre-bending fiction.Table of Contents:Foreword by Laird BarronStephen Graham Jones, «Father Son, Holy Rabbit»Paul Tremblay, «It's Against the Law to Feed the Ducks»Lindsay Hunter, «That Baby»Roxane Gay, «How»Kyle Minor, «The Truth and All Its Ugly»Craig Clevenger, «Act of Contrition»Micaela Morrissette, «The Familiars»Richard Lange, «Fuzzyland»Benjamin Percy, «Dial Tone»Roy Kesey, «Instituto»Craig Davidson, «Rust and Bone»Rebecca Jones-Howe, «Blue Hawaii»Joe Meno, «Children Are the Only Ones Who Blush»Vanessa Veselka, «Christopher Hitchens»Nik Korpon, «His Footsteps are Made of Soot»Brian Evenson, «Windeye»Craig Wallwork, «Dollhouse»Tara Laskowski, «The Etiquette of Homicide»Matt Bell, «Dredge»Antonia Crane, «Sunshine for Adrienne»

Wolf Doctors

Russ Woods

In Wolf Doctors, Russ Woods' first full-length collection of poetry, we find cities that have transformed into girls, but who perhaps would like to transform back once again into cities. We find lovers in a forehead-shaped grove, next to a forehead-shaped lake, touching their foreheads together, endlessly. We find rampaging herds of bulls that desperately love that which they trample to death. Russ Woods lives in Chicago. He is the author of nine chapbooks, most recently Warm Morning (The New Megaphone, 2014). His poetry and collaborations have been published in magazines like Diagram, The Denver Quarterly, Gulf Coast, Guernica, Pank, Barrelhouse, Dusie, Sixth Finch, and Columbia Poetry Review.

Lost in Space

Ben Tanzer

Author is an aggresive marketer, does numerous readings / performances, consistent blogger and social media hussler.His writing is written for the everyman father and will have universal appeal. Author has been described as part Nick Hornsby, part Neal Pollack.

Zero Fade

Chris L Terry

A striking debut from an African American author who teaches writing and theatre to juvenile inmates in Chicago.Confirmed blurbs already in from Adam Mansbach,Audrey Niffenegger, Don De Grazia.This first-person teen narrative uses humor to address: homophobia in the African-American community; the complex issue of bullying among teens and adults; nontraditional family dynamics such as absentee fathers and single mothers; '90s pop culture in a way that engages young readers while appealing to adults; youth culture as defined by the golden age of hip-hop; representations of African-Americans in the media; life in inner-city Richmond, Virginia (where author grew up); the atmosphere of the modern American south; malls and the culture of hanging out; basketball; urban schools; the first taste of rebellion against authority; understanding consequences; how much it sucks to be grounded; the teenage search for identity and meaning; teenage romance; unrequited love; teens'challenges with family and friend relationships adolescent misconceptions; the impact of coming out on individuals and those close to them; how violence transforms; the politics of hair; the mystique of the African-American barbershop; the appearance issues related to body image and fashion; rites of passage for young black men; conceptions of masculinity; and the quest for flyness.

Charlatan

Cris Mazza

Cris Mazza's work has often been regarded as «disturbing» for its exploration of sexual politics, victimhood, personal accountability, and acts of sexual violence. With an introduction by Gina Frangello and a foreword by Rick Moody, Charlatan charts the development of a dynamic body of fiction by a writer due for discovery by millennial readers unsatisfied by mainstream feminism. Cris Mazza is the author of over seventeen books. Rick Moody is the author of more than a dozen books and a Guggenheim Fellow. Gina Frangello is the author of four books and an editor at The Coachella Review.

New York, 1960

Barry Gifford

Due to his extensive publication credits, Barry Gifford has a built in audience and could be considered a household nameA native to Chicago, Barry Gifford's first publication with a Chicago press will act as a sort of «coming home» after his decades-long writing & publishing careerFans of writer/director David Lynch will recognize Gifford's name, plus his signature style and tone The book cover, a photo by renowned photographer Garry Winogrand, will be recognizable to fans of Winogrand's work, and the book will continue to attract new readers

Tomorrowland

Joseph Bates