Class of 2026, part I

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It’s the new year, which means new books! Here’s a quick look at our titles publishing in the first half of 2026: 

📣 Vessel: The Shape of Absent Bodies (January 13): A lyric memoir that tackles memory, loss, and grief; Dani Netherclift’s spare and gorgeous writing is punctuated by images of mysterious envelopes and objects left behind by loved ones.

📣 Nightshade (March 3): Lynn Hutchinson Lee novel delivers magic realism, intrigue, danger, delicious retribution, and a tangled nest of family relationships through the POV of a young Romany woman.

📣 Do It Wrong: How to Be a Poet in the Twenty-First Century (April 7): More descriptive than prescriptive, Derek Beaulieu’s latest book is a balm for anyone in recovery from the creative writing academy. 

📣 Mom Camp (May 5): Is it interconnected stories or a fragmented novel? With Véronique Darwin’s debut book, you get to decide! The perfect read for moms vacationing away from their families.

Available for preorder now from your favourite bookseller, or you by request through your local library.