After years spent outrunning her past, Cecília reexamines the case of a close family friend killed by a colleague and rival—her father—in DIORAMA, by Carol Bensimon and translated from the Portuguese by Zoë Perry and Julia Sanches. bit.ly/4aNq8ZM
After years spent outrunning her past, Cecília reexamines the case of a close family friend killed by a colleague and rival—her father—in DIORAMA, by Carol Bensimon and translated from the Portuguese by Zoë Perry and Julia Sanches. bit.ly/4aNq8ZM
"A Mother's Guide to Traveling Without Kids and Without Apology"
For Oprah Daily, STARRY AND RESTLESS author Julia Cooke on why mothers need to model travel as self-care—especially for their daughters.
Harriet Clark blends vivid Kafkaesque motifs with a whimsical coming-of-age narrative in her beautiful debut. Suzanna, the narrator, was raised by her grandparents in New York City. It’s a tour de force. @fsgbooks.bsky.social
A publishing announcement for a novel titled My New Face.
I wrote another novel & I'm so very happy to be working with Milo Walls at @fsgbooks.bsky.social on it, to be publishing again with @marigoldatkey.bsky.social at @dauntbookspub.bsky.social & with Michael Heyward at @textpublishing.bsky.social. Thank you Mel Flashman! Thank you Devon Mazzone!
Shane McCrae takes up the mantle of Dante and turns on its head in NEW AND COLLECTED HELL, his contemporary vision of Hell. Now in paperback. bit.ly/4qUQxJI
STARRY AND RESTLESS is the page-turning story of Martha Gelhorn, Emily “Mickey” Hahn, and Rebecca West: three women reporters and the way they changed the world, work, and journalism. bit.ly/4kW6pue
The @bostonglobe.com calls @juliaccooke.bsky.social's STARRY AND RESTLESS "Thrillingly breakneck..."
On sale from @fsgbooks.bsky.social on 2/24/26
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Tove Ditlevsen published this aching and accomplished work of autofiction about love and punishment in 1975, one year before her death by suicide. It’s a haunting and deeply felt portrayal of intimate catastrophe. @fsgbooks.bsky.social
a portion of Carl Phillips' poem, which reads: hat moment in intimacy when sorrow, fear, and anger cross in unison the same face, what at first can seem almost a form of pleasure, a mistake as easy, presumably, as it’s forgivable.
photograph of poet Carl Phillips
"'Crossing the Rubicon' has long been a widely used idiom. It refers to having stepped over a line, or passed a point of no return," guest host @scryptkeeper.bsky.social shares in episode 1456.
Read “Rubicon” by Carl Phillips, from SPEAK LOW (@fsgbooks.bsky.social): bit.ly/3Ma4QMt
Cover reveal! Madeline ffitch’s new novel, AVALON, RISE, is the uproarious, unabashed story of an Appalachian town, the diverse locals who make it home, an influx of white nationalists trying to take over, and the ways in which the battle brings out our light. Coming September 22. bit.ly/4ryCnzn
"We Didn't Ask for This Internet." Hear Cory Doctorow on the Ezra Klein Show: www.nytimes.com/2026/02/06/o...
Anne Fadiman discusses her book, FROG AND OTHER ESSAYS, with Scott Simon on @npr.org's Weekend Edition Saturday. Listen here:
Kenan Orhan explores the intersection of memory, identity and self-imposed exile in THE RENOVATION. lithub.com/between-two-...
THE TYRANNY OF MERIT author Michael Sandel is searching for a way out of the political mess he saw coming. Read more from @financialtimes.com:
@publisherswkly.bsky.social talks books that are getting "movie makeovers" in 2026 including Picador's refresh of Robert Fitzgerald’s translation of THE ODYSSEY: www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/...
Promotional graphic for event with Evelyn Iritani. A black and white headshot of Evelyn is included with her name and event date (March 10 at 7:30 PM) displayed on the bottom over a red abstract wave. The book cover for "Safe Passage" is to the right of the text.
3/10 at 7:30 PM | Author Evelyn Iritani shares the untold story of idealism and betrayal in this behind the scenes look at American–Japanese contacts in World War II and their exchange by sea.
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“One of the major themes explored in FALLOW is loneliness and connection, and this cover nails it,” Sarah Anderson tells @people.com.
COVER REVEAL! 🐄 A smart, hilarious, clear-eyed, bighearted satire, FALLOW is the story of a young woman who signs up to be the first in-house surrogate for a corporation, then finds herself ensnared in a social experiment of another kind. Available September 15. people.com/sarah-anders...
"[THE WAYFINDER] is wondrous, certainly, and at 710 pages, not a page too long. Readers are swept into a dark, thrilling, salt-sprayed world touched by magical realism." @wsj.com
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"Kenan Orhan unspools an eerie, evocative allegory that (literally) spans East and West."
THE RENOVATION is a TIME most anticipated book of February: time.com/7362790/best...
short review of my book TIGERS BETWEEN EMPIRES in the latest @conbiology.bsky.social: "Jonathan Slaght writes a compelling, deeply detailed story." 🧪🌍🐅
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Read Kawai Strong Washburn's Letter From Minnesota: “A Prayer Must Be More Than Asking” via @literaryhub.bsky.social:
✨ AGTOWL receives a Kirkus Star! ✨
A Guide to Open Water Lifesaving received a starred review from Kirkus! Out August 11, the memoir is the hardest & best thing I’ve ever made, so the honor touches me deeply.
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Some poems on lost friends, trap legends, and Peckham boyhood from Caleb Femi's POOR, out now in the U.S. thanks to @fsgbooks.bsky.social. pioneerworks.org/broadcast/po...
What day isn’t a headlock? In celebration of the U.S. release of
POOR by Caleb Femi, PW Broadcast is proud to share some poems from the book. @fsgbooks.bsky.social pioneerworks.org/broadcast/po...
Mitzi Angel, President and Publisher of FSG, says: “I am so proud that Senator Murphy is joining FSG with the publication of CRISIS OF THE COMMON GOOD. This book is galvanizing and visionary, and provides essential context on the world we inhabit . . .
This book is about how we lost that ethic, how Trump exploited its absence to tear us apart, and how we rebuild a society that can never be so easily broken again.”
If America is to worship anything, it should be the common good: a shared prosperity in which we care as deeply about the health of our communities and neighbors as we do about ourselves . . .