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In this excerpt from “The Hollow Half,” Sarah Aziza (@SarahAziza1) recounts her time volunteering at a Palestinian charity in the West Bank city of Nablus, reflecting on her ancestors’ past as she encounters remnants from Palestine’s ongoing erasure. buff.ly/J5WCbuh


HOT GIRLS WITH BALLS is a must-read for summer! Harper’s BAZAAR calls it "outrageous, hilarious, and biting." 🏐 ✨ 📚 buff.ly/I3T3lW7






Happy #IndieBookstoreDay! Be sure to support your local indies this weekend whether it's by visiting in store or shopping online. And be sure to tag us in your hauls — we want to see what you pick up! 👀 🫶 📚 Soft Skull Press @counterpointllc


It's LA Times Festival of Books weekend! Come say hi to some of our fabulous editors holding down the fort, and maybe pick up some new books while you're at it! We'll be hanging out at booth #283 📚 📚 📚 😎 Soft Skull Press @counterpointllc


Day Two of LA Times Festival of Books ! Come grab ya faves from Catapult Counterpoint Press Soft Skull Press at Booth #283


Swati Sudarsen interviews @SarahAziza1 in the latest issue of The Adroit Journal. Primarily they discuss Sarah's new book, THE HOLLOW HALF, just out from Catapult. theadroitjournal.org/issue-fifty-th…

ICYMI: author Sarah Aziza sat down with Democracy Now! to talk about how she drew inspiration from her grandmother while writing her memoir THE HOLLOW HALF, and the importance of preserving and defending the beauty of Palestine. Watch now: buff.ly/1NF4mzw





Happy publication day to DEEP BREATH! ✨ "Halász turns language into a mirror, demonstrating how words can reflect back things we may not yet know about ourselves." —Asymptote Journal ✨ "Intelligent . . . a striking portrait of a woman’s search for fulfillment." —@publisherswkly



"Halász’s terse and unsparing syntax mirrors her protagonist’s disorientation, splicing together different conversations and memories in the span of a paragraph, sometimes even a single sentence. . . . Remarkable." — New York Times Books buff.ly/Fjr60N5