[REBROADCAST] March is National Small Press Month
March is National Small Press Month and in this episode, we talk about some of the small presses we’ve found and fallen in love with over the last year. We also share some books we’d like to read from them. Learn more about Small Press Month at Independent Publisher.
Highlights:
🎙 Alyssa obsessives over one of her new favorite indie small presses.
🎙 These Violent Delights. No, not that one. The book everyone should read.
🎙 Naomi shares a confession and thought regarding the scholastic book fairs.
Small presses we love and want to read more from:
The Maleficent Seven by: Cameron Johnston (this book is a future 2022 TBR Lowdown book club pick)
The Paratwa Saga by: Christopher Hinz
Panty by SANGEETA BANDYOPADHYAY / TR. BY ARUNAVA SINHA
The Devil’s Dance by HAMID ISMAILOV / TR. BY DONALD RAYFIELD WITH JOHN FARNDON
Tomb of Sand by GEETANJALI SHREE / TR. BY DAISY ROCKWELL
Strange Tales of Japan by Keisuke Nishimoto, translated by William Scott Wilson
Beginning Japanese (text and workbook)
Cathedral by Ben Hopkins
Trust by Domenico Starnone, translated by Jhumpa Lahiri
Brotherhood by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr
The Vile & Blessed Trilogy by A H Serrano
The Magic in Fire (Fantasy Anthologies) by Victoria Young
The Seventh Cadence by Jim Wilbourne
New Animal buy Ella Baxter
A Mouthful of Air by Amy Koppleman
Triangulum by Masande Ntshanga
Small Press Honorable Mentions
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