Southern authors release impactful new book collections

Lauren Groff's latest short story collection 'Brawler' explores women's lives with intensity, while Beth Ann Fennelly's 'Heating & Cooling' offers micro-memoirs on family and marriage. Both works highlight Southern perspectives from Florida and Mississippi authors. The books draw praise for their depth and brevity.

Lauren Groff, a three-time National Book Award finalist based in Gainesville, Florida, has released 'Brawler' (Riverhead Books, $29). She and her husband operate the independent bookstore The Lynx. The collection features short stories centered on women across all ages, emphasizing autonomy amid domesticity. These narratives often incorporate religion, contrasting with the unapologetically natural style of her novels such as 'Fates and Furies,' 'Matrix,' and 'Florida.' The stories build tension through pivotal moments, revealing complex character compositions. One tale portrays a mid-50s woman in a violent marriage, while another follows a teenager's escape from institutional life. Groff's writing mounts immersive moments between imagined lives, helping readers grasp resourceful female experiences.

Beth Ann Fennelly, from Oxford, Mississippi, presents 'Heating & Cooling' (W.W. Norton, $22.99, 2018), a volume of micro-memoirs and essays. Married to author Tom Franklin, Fennelly explores motherhood, long-term marriage, and family dynamics with provocative, light-hearted prose. Her pieces, often a single sentence long, evoke quality reads that leave lasting impressions, blending humor and profundity. Essays cover topics from childhood to adulthood, including a prickly relationship with her older sister and reflections on college environments. Fennelly's work transforms warm welcomes into radical perspectives, prompting questions about long-held memories. The collection demonstrates sharp brevity, slicing against emotional enemies with vivid demonstrations.

Both collections pack emotional punch, illuminating diverse hopes and fears in women's experiences.

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Several independent publishers have announced new book releases featuring memoirs, children's stories, fiction, and inspirational works. Authors share personal journeys, adventures, and life lessons through their writings. These titles, published by companies like Covenant Books and Newman Springs Publishing, aim to inspire and entertain readers across various genres.

Female artists in country music have expanded their talents into writing, producing a range of books from poetry to cookbooks. Highlights include recent releases by Kelsea Ballerini and Dolly Parton, alongside classics by legends like Loretta Lynn. These works offer personal insights, recipes, and inspirational stories.

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Book Riot highlights six standout new releases arriving on February 24, 2026, spanning fiction, short stories, and historical reimaginings. The list features works by authors including Tayari Jones and Lauren Groff, alongside nonfiction titles. These books explore themes from family dynamics in the American South to ancient Egyptian history.

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Publishers are set to release a variety of new books in March 2026, catering to readers of romance, mystery, and historical fiction. Blogs and entertainment sites highlight selections including thrillers, retellings, and contemporary stories. These releases span the month, offering options for diverse tastes.

Johanna Bell's new book, Department of the Vanishing, blends poetry and archival elements to explore environmental decline and personal grief in a future marked by mass bird extinctions. Set in 2029, the story follows an archivist dedicated to preserving records of vanished species. The work draws on themes of climate crisis, challenging literary norms as discussed by Amitav Ghosh.

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Building on earlier coverage of anticipated March 2026 titles, the New York Times has highlighted 27 notable new releases spanning diverse genres and prominent authors. Key picks include new works by Ibram X. Kendi and Tayari Jones, alongside a Judy Blume biography. This comes amid publishing challenges, such as the postponement of a major diversity survey.

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