Graywolf Press
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Founded in 1974, Graywolf Press is an independent, nonprofit publisher of literary fiction, nonfiction, & poetry.
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Cover reveal! #AutobiographyOfCotton Translated by Christina MacSweeney @GraywolfPress You can preorder now.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF COTTON, a new novel by Cristina Rivera Garza (trans. by Christina MacSweeney) is out Feb. 3rd 👀 Preorder today! bookshop.org/p/books/autobi…
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF COTTON, a new novel by Cristina Rivera Garza (trans. by Christina MacSweeney) is out Feb. 3rd 👀 Preorder today! bookshop.org/p/books/autobi…

Congratulations, Shubha Sunder! OPTIONAL PRACTICAL TRAINING has made the @Center4Fiction First Novel Prize longlist 🎉🎉🎉 centerforfiction.org/book-recs/2025…
⭐ 185 submissions. 29 books. The Center for Fiction 2025 First Novel Prize Longlist!⭐ centerforfiction.org/book-recs/2025…
📢 We're giving away 20 copies of ALGARABÍA with @thestorygraph! Enter to win: app.thestorygraph.com/giveaways/b4b3…

🚨 New on Lab: Games 🚨 An essay by @jetvgc on playing the survival game Palworld with his daughter 🎮️ 🖇️ And don't forget, 1️⃣ more week to submit your own work in response to the Games issue! graywolflab.org/2025/07/18/pal…

I wrote about some of the best books I've read in the heat of this summer, including works by António Lobo Antunes, Lisa Tuttle, Alexis Wright, Jacqueline Harpman, Irene Solá, Yoko Tawada, and Marcia Douglas. Link below.
Fanny Howe, Poet of Unsettled Dreams, Is Dead at 84 - The New York Times @nytimes @GraywolfPress nytimes.com/2025/07/14/boo…
🚨 New on Lab: Games 🚨 An essay by Ed Park on Buffalo’s infamous blizzard of ’77 and the board game that resulted ❄️🎲 Don't forget that we're open for submissions to the Games issue until July 28! graywolflab.org/2025/07/11/the…

what better way to spend the morning than to hear Mary Jo Bang discuss her ambitious twenty-year project of translating Dante’s “Divine Comedy” on NPR All Things Considered! PARADISO is officially out from @GraywolfPress this week 💛 npr.org/2025/07/10/nx-…
"A prominent vein of esoteric knowledge winds through the poems in 'The Rose,' evoking classical mythology, medieval theology, modern astrology, and—maybe—witchcraft." A review of Ariana Reines's new work of poetry (@GraywolfPress): lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/poetry-19/
MONDAY, 8PM: A blockbuster @FranklinParkBK Reading Series event featuring superstars Edwidge Danticat, @megiddings, Wendy C. Ortiz, Justin Haynes, @IsabelleBaafi & @marthaannetoll, beer specials + mega raffle for the authors' new books! #Free #crownheights facebook.com/share/1NiFn7Yy…
Lars Horn’s essay collection “explores the trans experience through themes of water, fish, and mythology, set against the backdrop of travels in Russia and a debilitating back injury.” Read VOICE OF THE FISH (@GraywolfPress) this #DisabilityPrideMonth: graywolfpress.org/books/voice-fi…
Fanny Howe was always telling me that the next book would be her last, and then the next one. A supreme honor to work on nine of her last books. I am heartbroken to know THIS POOR BOOK: A POEM, out next year, will be her last last book. @GraywolfPress x.com/parisreview/st…
We at the Review mourn the loss of Fanny Howe (1940-2025). In celebration of her life and work, we’ve unlocked her Art of Poetry interview, along with her poems, from our archive. theparisreview.org/interviews/841…
“The writing just kept coming to me. It was almost no effort at all. I would just not get up out of bed and write, write, write, write, write.” From our Art of Poetry interview with Fanny Howe in our new Summer issue. buff.ly/sYF3v1U
Beloved, visionary Fanny Howe, a beacon of ferocity, honesty & integrity—a fighter in all senses of the term—has moved on. Read her. The powerful voice does not depart. It only grows louder…. 1940-2025 A Hymn | The Poetry Foundation poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine…
We at the Review mourn the loss of Fanny Howe (1940-2025). In celebration of her life and work, we’ve unlocked her Art of Poetry interview, along with her poems, from our archive. theparisreview.org/interviews/841…
The August 2025 Indie Next List includes SEVEN Macmillan titles! 📚👉 tinyurl.com/ndkv4vu3
Happy pub. day to PARADISO, the epic conclusion of Mary Jo Bang’s celebrated translation of Dante’s THE DIVINE COMEDY 🎉🎉 Catch Mary Jo Bang on tour! graywolfpress.org/events?field_a…


"I was ready to argue with him, to pen a screed demanding his headphones come out." @ben_sandman on Ben Ratliff's "Run the Song" @GraywolfPress clereviewofbooks.com/ben-ratliff-ru…
📢 The Games issue of Graywolf Lab is now open for submissions! 📢 ➡️ Plus, new poems by Jan-Henry Gray and instructions for how to create your own "table poems." graywolflab.org

