10 New Books We Recommend From July 2022, Written By New Authors

10 New Books We Recommend From July 2022, Written By New Authors

Here are 10 New Books We Recommend From July 2022, Written By New Authors.

Bolu Babalola (Honey And Spice, 5 July 2022)

Bolu Babalola (Honey And Spice, 5 July 2022)

Bolu Babalola is a British author, screenwriter, and journalist who was born on February 24, 1991.

Alice Elliott Dark (Fellowship Point, 5 July 2022)

Alice Elliott Dark (Fellowship Point, 5 July 2022)

Alice Elliott Dark is the author of the novels Think of England and Fellowship Point.

Isabel Kaplan (NSFW, 5 July 2022)

Isabel Kaplan (NSFW, 5 July 2022)

Following the YA novel Hancock Park, Isabel Kaplan’s adult debut features an unknown female narrator.

Morgan Talty (Night of the Living Rez, 5 July 2022)

Morgan Talty (Night of the Living Rez, 5 July 2022)

Since he was a child, Morgan Talty has been a member of the Penobscot Indian Nation.

Julia Armfield (Our Wives Under the Sea, 12 July 2022)

Julia Armfield (Our Wives Under the Sea, 12 July 2022)

In 1990, Julia Armfield was born in London. She holds a master’s degree in Victorian art and literature.

Eleanor Brown (Any Other Family, 12 July 2022)

Eleanor Brown (Any Other Family, 12 July 2022)

American novelist, anthologist, editor, teacher, and speaker Eleanor Brown was born in 1973.

Mecca Jamilah Sullivan (Big Girl, 12 July 2022)

Mecca Jamilah Sullivan (Big Girl, 12 July 2022)

Mecca Jamilah Sullivan is the author of Big Girl, the upcoming novel The Poetics of Difference.

Antonia Angress (Sirens & Muses, 12 July 2022)

Antonia Angress (Sirens & Muses, 12 July 2022)

Born in Los Angeles and raised in San José, Costa Rica, is Antonia Angress.

Felicia Berliner (Shmutz, 19 July 2022)

Felicia Berliner (Shmutz, 19 July 2022)

Columbia University awarded Felicia Berliner an MFA. Her debut book is called SHMUTZ.

Leyna Krow (Fire Season, 12 July 2022)

Leyna Krow (Fire Season, 12 July 2022)

The 1889 fire that obliterated their frontier boomtown was not a catastrophe for the people of Spokane Falls; it was an opportunity.