Rebecca Durham’s Be Still Mere Molecule received a glowing review from The British Society for Literature and Science: https://www.bsls.ac.uk/2025/08/durham-rebecca-a-be-still-mere-molecule/
It’s the year 2081 in Eleanor Keisman’s nature, climate-fiction, adventure novella New Animal.
Hot summer poetry releases by Jianqing Zheng Visual Chords and Kenneth Pobo’s It Gets Dark So Soon Now.
Hot summer fiction releases by Tony Martello The Seamount Stories and a psychological thriller of a novella The Nine Thoughts by Stefan Kiesbye.
May’s poetry release is The Sin of Feeding Wild Birds by Logan Garner.
April’s big poetry release is a collection titled Not Quite Heaven by Ricardo Moran.
Our 2024 Tribe MFA Award recipient Narya Deckard’s collection Wolfcraft was released in March.
Our most recent March release is the winner of the 2024 Tribe Poetry Award, Rebecca A. Durham’s science-poetry collection Be Still Mere Molecule.
February’s big release was The ice stayed but the water left by Chad Weeden.
Publication of 2024 award winners and newly selected authors begin in January 2025. First up is Angel Dionne’s poetry collection Bird Ornaments, 6 January. Mariam Ahmed follows with a poetry collection titled Hidden Parts on 13 January.
A surprise book by WK Lawrence was released in December!
In November, we celebrated release of Toy Jeeps, a vivid and inspiring memoir by Ed Mooney Jr.
Fall 2024 saw the exciting new re-release of two of Matthew McConkey’s books: Home Again, a novel, and Scarecrows and Shadows, a collection of terrifying short stories. More to come from McConkey soon!