August Fiction Preview
How best to make use of the last of these long bright days? Might we make some suggestions? Continue reading August Fiction Preview
How best to make use of the last of these long bright days? Might we make some suggestions? Continue reading August Fiction Preview
A trailblazing architect and forgotten feminist icon is illuminated in Shiromi Pinto’s lyrical tale. Continue reading Plastic Emotions review – finding the architect lost to history
As we get into the heart of the summer, things are heating up here at Turnaround (sorry), so it’s time for another scorching (sorry again) list of literary fiction! Continue reading July Fiction Preview
The fact that Lucy Ellmann’s Ducks, Newburyport is the first of our July Books of the Month. Continue reading Booker Shortlisted: Ducks, Newburyport – July Book of the Month
Our first batch of fiction for the summer is here! Continue reading June Fiction Preview
Juliet the Maniac is a fragmented document of prescriptions and pills, intimate friendships and crises. Continue reading Juliet the Maniac by Juliet Escoria review – a sharp representation of fraught adolescence
Welcome to May! Check out our offering of fiction for this month. Continue reading May Fiction Preview
Rain clouds gather in stories of hope and hardship written from the margins. Continue reading It’s Gone Dark Over Bill’s Mother’s by Lisa Blower review – a stirring collection of working-class stories
Get up to speed with new fiction releases with a bunch of wonderful book offerings for April. Continue reading April Fiction Preview
The companion volume to a pioneering work of literature, edited by Margaret Busby, is our March Book of the Month. Continue reading New Daughters of Africa edited by Margaret Busby – March Book of the Month