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.
Queer Black women float, grieve, steal, sweat, and fight back in this thrilling collection of stories that put us first. SYMPATHY FOR WILD GIRLS by Demree McGhee.
VHS by Chris Campanioni (CLASH Books) is a collage of dreamlike, visceral images—an experimental arthouse movie in shifting literary form. Reviewed by Victoria Lilly.
A pirate captain with the soul of a poet. A mission born from vengeance that becomes something far greater. SILKEN DRAGONS by Daniel McKenzie.
Chip Cater’s short stories shine with compassion, wisdom, wit, and warmth. CAPERS AND SWITCHEROOS reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
IN A COUNTRY WITH NO NAME by Ron Morris is a spy thriller filtered through a backpacker’s sunburn and a shot of Red Bull. Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
SAINT CATHERINE OF SECAUCUS by Ann King is a thoughtful narrative contemplating the impact of loss & abandonment on faith and the possibility of redemption in its death.
Only the lucky and the connected survive in this post-apocalyptic world—but here, even the strongest communities become targets. FOREVER CEDAR KEY by Michael Bobbitt.
A BOLLYWOOD ROMANCE by Anu Koduri is a powerful story celebrating love, culture, and the strength of women. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
At times surreal and strange, Current Disasters by Jen McConnell deftly traces the contours of loneliness and explores how connection can help shape a life.