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The All Lit Up 2026 Spring Preview

Literary thrillers, a genre-defying novel, a translation, and a debut book top the list of some of the books we’re excited to read this spring by independent Canadian publishers.

A collage graphic featuring the six featured books in the All Lit Up 2026 spring preview: Nightberries, Welcome to Sunny Town, Super Castle Fun Park, Saudade, and Bad Advice.

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The cover of Welcome to Sunny Town by Theodora Armstrong.

Colleen’s Pick

Welcome to Sunny Town by Théodora Armstrong (Freehand Books)

Théodora Armstrong’s debut novel, Welcome to Sunny Town, follows a young artist who moves overseas with little-to-no preparation to teach ESL and reinvent herself. Instead of finding immediate clarity, Maggie must navigate murky relationships, unfamiliar customs, and the intense closeness of an expat community. She leaves home in search of direction, only to discover that changing isn’t quite so simple.

As we begin the slow seasonal shift into spring, I can’t think of a better time to read about
characters yearning for growth, connection, and a fresh start!

Publishing May

Preorder Welcome to Sunny Town here or at your favourite independent bookstore.

The cover of Super Castle Fun Park by Daniel Zomparelli

Mandy’s Pick

Super Castle Fun Park by Daniel Zomparelli (Arsenal Pulp Press)

“The dead want to speak to you. But are you ready to hear their words?”

Moving between online worlds and earthly grief, and blending wry humour with the uncanny, this genre-bending novel by poet and fiction writer Daniel Zomparelli feels perfectly attuned to the strange loneliness of modern life. I can’t wait to read this genre-defying ghost-lit story about isolation, technology, and the need for connection. 

Publishing April

Pre-order Super Castle Fun Park here or at your favourite independent bookstore.

The cover of Nightberries by  Elina Penner, translated by Bradley Schmidt

Lauren’s Pick

Nightberries by Elina Penner, translated by Bradley Schmidt (CMU Press)

In this novel-in-translation, Nelli, the quiet, youngest daughter of a chaotic German Mennonite family, is hiding something in the chest freezer. Or is it someone? Told through multiple perspectives and infused with Plautdietsch (also the author’s mother tongue), I can’t wait to read this darkly funny, horror-adjacent psychological novel this spring.

Published March 2026

Order Nightberries here or at your favourite independent bookstore.

The cover of Bad Advice by Susan Carpenter

Tan’s Pick

Bad Advice by Susan Carpenter (Now or Never)

One of the titles I’ve added to my TBR for the Spring is the debut novel, Bad Advice, a gripping psychological thriller by Calgary’s Susan Carpenter. Moving between Toronto and Georgian Bay, it promises spiralling tension, ghosts from the past, and a desperate attempt at redemption. I’ve spent a lot of time near this part of Georgian Bay, and I can’t wait to see it depicted on the page. 

Publishing April

Pre-order Bad Advice here or at your favourite independent bookstore.

The cover of Saudade by Thomas Trofimuk

Barb’s Pick

Saudade by Thomas Trofimuk (NeWest Press)

I am keen to get my hands on Saudade. The word saudade implies a yearning for a happiness that has passed, or perhaps never even existed. The book description is of Bruce and his wife, Pilar, having a meal while she tells him a story—when suddenly she disappears. What follows is Bruce’s journey across continents to find her. Is Pilar real? I’ll have to read it to find out!

Saudade is the sixth novel from award-winning writer Thomas Trofimuk. It is a sweeping literary thriller, moving across Europe and North America, from France to Italy, to Palm Springs, and Lake Louise, showing a world on the cusp of a global pandemic. It is a love story, a story of stories, of loss, and of discovery.

Publishing April

Pre-order Saudade here or at your favourite independent bookstore.

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