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To help you sort through your future purchases during this literary tidal wave that represents the literary season, we have decided to give the floor to publishers to tell you about their favorites…and the rest of the year Also !
Dstarting on the wheel caps for Foliothis year, with the publication in Folio Fantasyfrom January 16, Tea for ghosts of Chris Vuklisevic. Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire and Prix Imaginales 2024. Already sold in 10 countries — including Indonesia!!! — (published in 5)the success of this novel never ceases to surprise me!
This story of family and ghosts, of memory and lies, should find an even wider audience with its passage in paperback.
From February, we continue with French authors, all very different, but who hit hard!
First of all, Burn O'in Folio SFwith Mud bathwhich offers us a dive into the darkest parts of the human psyche (and in the mud too, but hey…) It will be a shock read for those who haven't discovered it yet, I think!
Another shock, that which could cause the passage of Fabien Cerutti from fantasy to SF: Human Land is a plea for the protection of our planet, but also for a more optimistic SF (yes, like that, the two together, it’s not easy. That’s talent!)which doesn't hurt. And finally, Immediatelyd’Emmanuel Chastellièrewhich progresses from novel to novel and invites us to discover a female figure somewhat eclipsed by her famous and bellicose husband: Hannibal (not the cannibal, the other one).
It will be in Folio fantasy (yes, it's not really fantasy, so what?)
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