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Since releasing our first book in March 2021, we’ve known the importance of building a community of readers that values our mission. We know these readers are out there, because they buy our books, recommend them to friends, use them in classrooms and book clubs, and post about them on social media. And magazines are nice enough to ask how we got into this.
With our 2025 subscription, we want to grow that community, which is why we’re thrilled to be launching our first subscription program: seven books for $100. Sign up for the 2025 subscription before the end of December and you’ll get all next year’s titles before they go on sale, as well as a backlist title of your choice. Once 2025 begins, the subscription will still be available, but you won’t be eligible to receive a backlist title of your choice. So sign up today!
Here’s a rundown of what you can look forward to receiving next year: Underground Barbie by Maša Kolanović, which the Guardian hailed as “remarkable”; Martina Vidaić’s Bedbugs, winner of the 2023 European Union Prize for Literature; Strange and Perfect Account from the Permafrost by Donald Niedekker, a Dutch novel about a 16th century polar explorer who speaks across centuries from his icy grave; Sener Ozmen’s The Competition of Unfinished Stories, a bawdy and hilarious Kurdish novel about an atheist who teaches at a religious school in occupied Kurdistan; Sibila Petlevski’s self-translated poetry collection, Soiled With Earth, Drunk On Air; Monika Herceg’s latest award-winning poetry collection, Closed Season, which Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk lauds: “These are words like ‘quantum,’ ‘atom,’ ‘cosmos,’ ‘Hera,’ ‘Athena,’ that is, concepts that have roots elsewhere . . . I was struck when I started reading this volume. I did not expect her poetic imagination to go in such a direction. It’s the imagination of someone free.”
When you sign up, you will receive a an email to confirm your mailing address and ask which backlist title you want; once we hear from you, that book will be mailed immediately.
Be sure to take advantage of this offer and help support independent publishing.
The subscription is only open to residents of the United States, Canada, and European Union.
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