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The Hunt
Kiss of Death
Blood Bonds
Blood Mate
Moonborne
Curseborne
Mateborne
Fateborne
G.K. Derosa
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The wolf in the forest does not know it, but he is hauntedâhunted, evenâby that shadow wolf in the shooterâs head. âHumans do not live with biological creatures as much as they live with beings constructed within human cultural frames,â wrote historian Erica Fudge. What shadows have we stitched for the wolf?
Below are some books that Rumpus editors are eagerly anticipating that will be published in the first half of 2023. You can also join us at The Rumpus Book Club and The Rumpus Poetry Book Club, where weâll be reading more amazing titles and talking with authors year-round. Read the full article here; pre-order at the links below!
Drawing Breath by Gayle Brandeis (out February 7)
Wolfish by Erica Berry (out February 21)
The Dead are Gods by Eirinie Carson (out April 11)
Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea by Rita Chang-Eppig (out June 6)
A Living Remedy by Nicole Chung (out April 4)
Our Share of the Night by Mariana Enriquez (out February 7)
I Do Everything Iâm Told by Megan Fernandes (out June 20)
Ten Planets by Yuri Herrera (out March 21)
Arrangements in Blue by Amy Key (out May 9)
White Cat, Black Dog by Kelly Link (out March 28)
When Trying to Return Home by Jennifer Maritza McCauley (out February 7)
You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith (out April 11)
Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City by Jane Wong (out May 16)
The People Who Report More Stress by Alejandro Varela (out April 24)