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First Time For Everything by Henry Fry is an exciting queer coming-of-age debut book. Debutiful invited the writer to answer the recurring A Life of Books questionnaire so readers can get to know him better.
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Each month, Debutiful helps readers discover debut authors who are releasing can’t-miss books!
Continue reading “12 can’t-miss debut books you should read this May”Dawn Winter has written one of the most funny and sexy books in recent memory. The Essex-based writer studied literature at University and Sedating Elaine is her first novel.
The book is a sharply dressed novel filled with humor as it follows a woman who wants to sedate her girlfriend in a hair-brained scheme that rivals Weekend and Bernie’s. Debutiful asked Dawn Winter to answer the recurring A Life of Books questionnaire so readers can get to know her better.
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The Adroit Journal Senior Editor, Jenny Tinghui Zhang, has published her debut novel Four Treasures in the Sky. The book is an 1880s epic that uses the Chinese Exclusion Act as the backdrop. It explores the American West, immigration, racism, and so much more backed by breathtaking prose.
Zhang’s work has also been featured in Apogee, CALYX, Ninth Letter, Passages North, wildness, and The Rumpus, with essays in HuffPost, Bustle, The Cut, and HelloGiggles, among others.
We asked her to answer our recurring “A Life of Books” questionnaire so readers can get to know her better.
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Amy E. Casey, author of The Sturgeon’s Heart, lives in Wisconsin and has had her stories and poetry published in Split Rock Review, Psaltery & Lyre, Club Plum, NonBinary Review, and Bramble. Her debut novel is about three people who begin disappearing in different ways.
Debutiful had the author answer the recurring A Life of Books questionnaire so readers could get to know her better.
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