THE AVIAN HOURGLASS by Lindsey Drager is where questions of technology, found family, the universe, and the body are explored in a way that is as uniquely Drager as it is ubiquitous.
SQUID SEASON by Maithy Vu is an enchanting, surreal, and whimsical tale of finding new friends and personal discovery. Check out what pine breaks has to say in his book review of this indie literary novel.
Rock Gods & Messy Monsters by Diane Hatz is the best kind of absurdism; the kind that wears a veneer of the surreal while having the grisly guts of reality right underneath. Check out what Joshua Bligh has to say in this absurdist book review.