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Updated with book deals, publications, awards, and other exciting things happening at Great Dog Literary
Crystal Simone Smith's Runagate: Songs of the Freedom Bound listed by Ms. Feminist Know-It-All as Best Poetry of 2024 and 2025. Read more here.
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
Regina Linke's BIG ENOUGH reviewed by Publishers Weekly. Read full review here.
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.
Debut author and current MFA student Demree McGhee showcased as Picture of the Day on Publishers Weekly during AWP Conference and Bookfair as she signed copies of her forthcoming book SYMPATHY FOR WILD GIRLS.
Regina Linke's BIG ENOUGH selected as an Amazon Editor's Pick Best Books for ages 3-5.
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.
Stan Mack's REAL LIFE FUNNIES to receive New York City Book Award. Learn more here.
Midwest Book Review shares positive review for DEXTER: THE STAND UP DOG. Read the full review here.
JANE JACOBS: CHAMPION OF CITIES, CHAMPION OF PEOPLE by Rebecca Pitts selected by the American Library Association for Rise: A Feminist Book Project List. Read more here.
Children's book Council and National Council for Social Studies select FINDING HOME by Gwen Agna and Shelley Rotner for Notable Social Studies Trade Book Award. Read more here.
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.
Justin Hayne's IBIS receives starred review from Publishers Weekly. Read more here.
Regina Linke's BIG ENOUGH, based on her Oxherd Boy webcomics, is a Literary Hub's Most Anticipated Children's Book of 2025. Read more here.
Light enough to float by Lauren Seal has been selected as the Schneider Family Book Award Honor book by the ALA.
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.