From Kafka in Nigeria to the traumatic past of a beach town in India, Editorial Director Ethan Nosowsky previews the expansive range—emotional, lyrical, as well as geographical—on offer in Graywolf's 2016 fiction list.
Ranging from fertility, murder, and friendship to explorations of the writing craft and the American roots of the essay form, these forthcoming books from Graywolf's 2016 list expand the boundaries of nonfiction.
With exciting debut voices alongside landmark new work from established poets, executive editor Jeff Shotts looks ahead to what 2016 has in store for Graywolf's poetry list.
“There is nothing juicier than smoked dead animals and literary gossip,” writes Four-Legged Girl author Diane Seuss. This fall, the Graywolf Poetry Tour traveled to Chicago, St. Louis, and Portland, and Seuss tells us in her own words—definitely unlike anyone else’s—how it was.




































