
5 Fresh and Upcoming Reads From Independent Presses
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Lately I’ve been spending a lot of time ignoring bestseller lists and big imprints in favour of small press and independent publishers, trying to find some great work that would struggle to find the attention it so sorely deserves. A lot of these indie presses were set up precisely to combat large scale printing and the inherent biases in publishing, so there are indie presses which focus on authors of colour, those who decentralised from the major cities of the world and do their work part time, and those who enable authors to seek direct public support in the form of crowdfunding.
So, here are five recent and upcoming books produced by independent publishers, from sublime nonfiction to glorious graphic novel.
Jude escapes her mother to the Georgian countryside, where she takes up residence in a cottage. She meets Nemoira, discovers the woods, builds a routine. Oni Press was set up to focus on experimental and speculative work from new authors, and this meets the mark exquisitely—a southern gothic interrogation of trauma, family, and love.
Due in October, I really hope this is widely read and reviewed, because reading it made me feel like I had something entirely unique in my hands.
Another Unbound creation, The Carpet Marchant of Konstantiniyya is based in 17th century Istanbul, and focused on home, love, family, and loss, a collection of deep and profound realities for an ordinary man who experiences extraordinary events, including his transformation into a vampire. This is a graphic novel with delicious artwork bleeding across every page, a truly delectable reading experience.