Literary Fiction Books That Are Punk AF
Indie lit has always been counterculture. Check out Nick Gardner’s list of seven literary fiction books that are punk AF.
Indie lit has always been counterculture. Check out Nick Gardner’s list of seven literary fiction books that are punk AF.
THE OTHER BOOK by Alexey L. Kovalev is a convention-breaking novel that explores the intricacies of human experience. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
THE HATTER’S DAUGHTER by W.A. Simpson is a dynamic coming-of-age adventure in Wonderland. Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
TRAVEL (Project Outrigger 1) by Kevin Rowlett is a compelling, classic-feeling time travel novel with intriguing politics, a secret spy, and waking up 18 again. Reviewed by Frankie Martinez.
PRESCRIPTION FOR A FROZEN HEART by Jo-Anne Duffett is a heartfelt reminder that even the iciest hearts melt in the warmth of true love. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
THE GIFT by Scott Terry is a moving tale about seeking acceptance and self in a late 20th century rural town. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
REUNION by the Lake by James Gilbert is about an emotionally fraught novel in which a family is forced to face their longstanding issues. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
Spirits prowl at the corners, but tender vulnerability and small rebellions make the haunting, beating heart of Nancy McCabe’s middle-grade novel, FIRES BURNING UNDERGROUND.
SONGS MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME by Helen Winslow Black is a journey through parenthood in lyrical sentimentality. Reviewed by S.A. Evans.
Love, duty, and ambition collide in a narrative that refuses to overlook the women behind the crown. THE DUTY OF WOMEN by Caroline Willcocks reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.