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This weekend’s agenda:
Put books on tables.
Try not to look feral.
Talk to readers.
Sell books.
Remember why independent publishing matters.
Probably forget lunch.
Come see us at Booth H4 at the Rose City Book & Paper Fair.
Portland, we are leaving the internet and entering the physical realm.
Unsolicited Press will be at the Rose City Book & Paper Fair this weekend in Booth H4.
Come browse books. Come say hello. Come let a small press ruin your TBR pile in person.
New poetry incoming: BOSK explores the Boston arboretum like a quiet universe of languages—botanical, human, and in-between. Prepare to listen harder.
#poetry
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June 9. $10 off any Unsolicited Press book bundle. Your summer reading pile is looking underfed and frankly a little embarrassed. Use the code BUNDLEUP.
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Come for the nightlife and the fuckboys. Stay for the questions about intimacy, decay, masculinity, and why love keeps ending “again.”
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CHAPTER 6 listens closely.
June’s releases unfold as conversations—with the dead, the living, and the truths that refuse to stay buried.
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I’m honored to be part of bringing Margarita Verbel’s The Book of Destructions into its current translation. Maria del Castillo Sucerquia brought me a gorgeous draft to help refine. Gratitude to @UnsolicitedP for bringing this book into the world!
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Sung J. Woo’s LINES is “a thoughtful exploration of the choices we make, and how one chance meeting (or lack thereof) can change your life in complicated and unexpected ways.” —Brenda Janowitz
A novel from @UnsolicitedP for #APAHeritageMonth: https://t.co/tLeavHUDBh
THE LEG IN QUESTION is for readers who love fiction that unsettles first and explains later.
Think medical horror without the gimmicks. Literary fiction that understands how fragile the body really is. Stories where grief, delusion, illness, and longing bleed into one another.
Dude, for one penny shy of $50, you can get your hands on FOUR amazing books by women from our press:
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Still thinking about last night’s conversation with Jessica Lynne Henkle and Summer Stewart. Honest, sharp, funny, and deeply human in all the best ways. Huge thanks to everyone who joined us for Literary Nights with Unsolicited Press.
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In The Book of Destructions, Margarita Vélez Verbel dismantles the foundations of inherited power. The sacred is interrogated, the familial pedestal cracked open.
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Patrick Barron’s BOSK asks the big questions: What happens when you actually pay attention? And also: why are trees better at emotional regulation than most humans?
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