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Photos from The Rights Factory's post 06/05/2026

Happy Pride Month! 🌈

This month, we're highlighting a collection of books by LGBTQIA+ authors, books featuring LGBTQIA+ representation, and books that beautifully encompass both.

From fiction to memoir and everything in between, these are just a few titles worth adding to your TBR.

06/04/2026

🩸 GIVEAWAY ALERT 🩸

Goodreads is giving away 25 deluxe copies of BLOOD SLAVES by Markus Redmond!

Set in eighteenth-century Carolina, Blood Slaves is a powerful blend of historical fiction, supernatural horror, and alternate history that reimagines the origins of vampirism through the story of an enslaved man offered a dark path to freedom and revenge.

As a vampiric uprising threatens to reshape the future of America, the novel explores liberation, justice, sacrifice, and the cost of fighting evil with evil.

Open to U.S. residents only. The giveaway closes June 13, so be sure to enter before it's too late: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/440928-blood-slaves-deluxe-stenciled-edges

Markus is represented by Jennifer Chevais.

Good luck!

06/04/2026

We’re delighted to share that Natasha Mihell recently joined Gail Marlene Schwartz of Writers in Relationship for a thoughtful conversation about her creative process and her impressionistic short story, Eight Strangers in the Park as the World Falls Apart, published in Hotch Potch Volume 5, Issue 1.

✨ Watch the full interview here: https://gailmarleneschwartz.substack.com/p/that-beautiful-unspoken-truth-shimmering?utm_source=youtube �

📖 Read Natasha’s story in Hotch Potch Issue 5.1: https://www.hotchpotchliteratureandart.com/issues

Natasha is represented by Clara Chuiton.

Photos from The Rights Factory's post 06/03/2026

What happens when a world loses its ability to feel?

In this thoughtful conversation with BOMB Magazine, Alex DiFrancesco discusses their novel The Grief Shop, writing emotional numbness, finding compassion in unexpected places, and the personal experiences that shaped the collection.

Read the full interview here: https://bombmagazine.org/articles/2026/06/02/alex-difrancesco-by-jennifer-wortman/

The Grief Shop comes out June 16 - pre-order your copy today.

Alex DiFrancesco is represented by Natalie Kimber.

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