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Off Kilter’s Most Anticipated Reads: Fall 2021
It’s the MOST wonderful time of the year—the classic, feel-good “beach reads” are put away for brighter days and we can comfortably get back under the covers of books that are a little darker, a little more magical, a little more surreal…The selections below make up some of my most anticipated and recommended Off/Kilter reads hitting shelves this season. Click the covers to discover more about these titles, available on All Lit Up or use our Shop Local button to find them at a bookstore near you.Stay weird and stay well,—Your Off/Kilter Host, Leyla T.
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aleshia jensen, Andre Alexis, Biblioasis, book*hug press, brigitte archambeault, call me stan, Coach House Books, Conundrum Press, danger flower, david clerson, dundurn press, ECW Press, extra salty, Forget me not, frederick blichert, Guernica Editions, householders, Invisible Publishing, j.j. steinfeld, jaclyn desforges, k.r. wilson, Kate Cayley, katia grubisic, nic brewer, off kilter, Palimpsest Press, Playwrights Canada Press, qc fiction, ring, ronnie burkett, sifton tracey anipare, somehow existential, somewhat absurd, suture, the pump sydney warner brooman, the shiatsung project, to see out the night, yume