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Crystal Simone Smith's GHOST WOMAN: A RISING, an autobiographical journey told through haiku and haibun, exploring nature, everyday moments, and personal anecdotes to illuminate themes of familial bonds, grief, memory, and the African American experience.

Janet Harvey's HIGH STREET HELCATS, an original graphic novel about the exploits of a 1920's girl gang of thieves and grifters, pitched as a queer, multicultural Peaky Blinders, illustrated by Angel City, Wonder Woman, Star Trek, Starsigns, The Goobies illustrator Megan Levens.

Author-illustrator of BORDERLANDS TAROT and the forthcoming PLANT MAGIC AT HOME Enid Baxter Ryce's GRACE FLOWS THROUGH YOU: 101 SPIRITUAL VERSES FROM AROUND THE WORLD, a collection of 101 original, historical, and poetic prayers and spiritual verses from across time and cultures.

Cybersecurity expert Frank Riccardi's PWNED: THE DARK ART OF HACKING, a guide on how to protect yourself and your data online, complete with pop culture's most infamous cases, covering everything from deepfakes to catfishing to crypto scams

Washington political veteran Carol Darr's MACHIAVELLI 4 EVERYBODY: OUTRAGEOUS, IRREVERENT, AND VERY PRACTICAL ADVICE ON LIFE, LEADERSHIP & YOUR PRECIOUS CAREER, pitched as THE ART OF WAR meets Succession, a leadership manual about consolidating power while operating deftly and ethically in the gray areas.

Author-illustrator Shauna Cagan and Jordi Hertz's WHY DIDN'T YOU BITCHES TELL ME?, a humorous and heartfelt illustrated look at perimenopause, menopause, and cultural conventions and misconceptions about how women age sold to Urano US.

Crystal Simone Smith's COMMON SENSE (1776): ADDRESSED TO AMERICANS OF (2026), a work of erasure poetry for both adult and YA readers that takes a critical look at the contradictions embedded in Thomas Paine's essay "Common Sense", a foundational text, and its implications on our current political landscape.

Amy Day Wilkinson's UNLIMITED RIDE, told in short, humorous sections about parenting, city living, the literary life, and a woman's determination to write a novel on her long subway commutes.

Allison L. Davis's LESSONS IN LETTING GO, a grumpy/sunshine romance in which a stoic city boy trapped in his shell and a sunny, southern girl stranded in the Big Apple while running from her problems and looking for her future meet under the most unexpected of circumstances and embark on a journey of friendship.

Ella Grace Foutz's debut LULLABIES FOR THE INSOMNIACS, a memoir-in-verse chronicling the experience of a teenage girl coming to terms with her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, which ultimately requires her to reconcile mental illness with identity.

Kari Ann Gonzalez and Bonnie Kelso, GOAT MAA-TH: AN ADDITION STORY, in which a young shepherd takes his math-curious goats on a mountain adventure where they find joy in mother nature and discover unexpected friends while learning to tackle number lines, to count up, and how to solve simple addition equations.

Borderlands Tarot author-illustrator Enid Baxter Ryce's MAGICAL ECHOES OF THE ANCIENTS, a book of spells that read like lyrical poems, sources from cultures around the world, translated, interpreted, and illustrated by the author to make the magical incantations accessible to modern readers.

Author of the Do Princesses series Carmen LaVigna Coyle's ANYONE ELSE AWAKE? A DAWN'S CHORUS, in which each line follows the rhythm and beat of real birdsong and whimsically suggests a translation based on the many reasons birds sing at dawn, illustrated by Bonnie Kelso.

Author-photographer of SHADES OF PEOPLE Shelley Rotner's LET'S GO CAMPING!, an introduction to camping that highlights everything from planning and packing to cooking outdoors, sleeping in a tent, and waking up to the sound of birds, to Carol Hinz at Millbrook in an exclusive submission.

Author-Illustrator Katie Palazzola's BEFORE AND AFTER, a story about a father and young daughter wondering together, exploring questions of past and future, and ultimately finding comfort in embracing uncertainty together.

Mapmaker Karen Myna Cantor's SNAKETOWN, FLORIDA, in which a group of teens plot to save their hometown in central Florida- and its zany residents- by faking a disaster and unleashing hundreds of pythons; and A HISTORY OF UNNATURIAL DISASTERS, in which a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy stars a true crime podcast

E.L. Starling's BOUNDLESS, pitched as a gender-bent retelling of Titanic that follows two star-crossed teens on the inaugural voyage of the Boundless, an indestructible luxury spaceship that is sabotaged days from their destination, to Justine Bylo at Entangled Teen.

Maryam Kia's debut A SUITCASE FULL, about a girl's journey across the globe after her family is forced to leave Iran with little notice, sold to Deidra Purvis at Free Spirit, with Christine Zuchora-Walske editing. Illustrated by Jaclyn Sinquett.