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On our mid-month check in for September 2024, we highlight some of the latest Asian American publishing announcements, get some updates on which authors of Asian descent who made it to the National Book Awards long-lists, and touch a little on the latest controversy with NaNoWriMo!
Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news:
- Flashlight by Susan Choi
- Let It Be a Tale: Palestinian Journalists on Survival and Resistance edited by Zahra Hankir
- The Singular Life of Aria Patel by Samira Ahmed
- Stars, Stripes, and Summer Nights by Celeste Dador
- How to Free a Jinn by Raidah Shah Idil
- Okchundang Candy by Jung-soon Go, translated by Aerin Park
- Nest of Tongues by Randy Ribay
- Every Single Splendor by Mae Respicio
- A Zombie Day by An Na; illust by August Zhang
- A Space for Nina by Karen Koh
- When They Burned the Butterfly by Wen-yi Lee
- Everything We Never Had by Randy Ribay
- Kareem Between by Shifa Saltagi Safadi
- The First State of Being by Erin Entrada
- The Tale of a Wall: Reflections on the Meaning of Hope and Freedom by Nasser Abu Srour, translated by Luke Leafgren
- The Book Censor’s Library by Bothayna Al-Essa; translated from Arabic by Ranya Abdelrahman and Sawad Hussain
- Taiwan Travelogue by Yáng Shuāng-zǐ; translated by Lin King
- Where the Wind Calls Home by Samar Yazbek; translated by Leri Price
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