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2026 International Booker Prize Shortlist
The six-title shortlist for the 2026 International Booker Prize has been announced, with works of genre interest includingThe Director by Daniel Kehlmann, tr. Ross Benjamin (Summit US; riverrun UK) [amazon / bookshop] andThe Witch by Marie NDiaye, tr. Jordan Stump (Vintage US; Charco UK) [amazon / bookshop].
The £50,000 prize celebrates the best works of long-form fiction or collections of short stories translated into English and published in the UK …Read More
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In Space, No One Can Hear You Echolocate: Josh Pearce Reviews Project Hail Mary
Fun and funny and charming, with some good-looking visuals, Project Hail Mary is a real crowd pleaser. It stars Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace, a middle-school science teacher who is recruited by the government ( Which government? All of them. ) to help solve the problem of mysterious astrophages – single-celled organisms surviving on the surface of the Sun. The astrophages are rapidly multiplying, causing the Sun to …Read More

Nonesuch by Francis Spufford: Review by Ian Mond
Nonesuch, Francis Spufford (Faber & Faber UK, 978-0-5713-9716-7, £20.00, 496pp, hc) February 2026. (Scribner 978-1-66821-437-4, $31.00, 496pp, hc) March 2026.
With his new novel, Nonesuch, Francis Spufford returns to London and the Blitz – the catalyst for the beautiful and elegiac Light Perpetual (2021) – starting with those days and months when the threat of German air attack hung over the populace. Against that background, we’re introduced to Iris Hawkins, …Read More

Trace Elements: Conversations on the Project of Science Fiction and Fantasy by Jo Walton & Ada Palmer: Review by Gary K. Wolfe
Trace Elements: Conversations on the Project of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Jo Walton & Ada Palmer (Tor 978-1-250-37260-4, $31.99, 368pp, hc) March 2026.
I have a lingering suspicion that many people who read books about SF aren’t really looking for an introduction to the field so much as for a good fight. They may want to compare their own read ing experiences with those of the critic, to gain some …Read More

The Astral Library by Kate Quinn: Review by Colleen Mondor
The Astral Library, Kate Quinn (Morrow 978-0-063-47975-3, $30.00, 304pp, hc) February 2026.
Kate Quinn has made quite a name for herself in a series of bestselling historical fiction titles such as The Alice Network and The Rose Code. Her latest novel, The Astral Library, is her first foray into magic realism and with a twentysomething protagonist, it is an easy crossover title for older teens who look for some action …Read More

SHORT TAKE: Saraswati by Gurnaik Johal: Review by Niall Harrison
Saraswati, Gurnaik Johal (Serpent’s Tail 978-1-78516948-6, £16.99, 384pp, hc) June 2025. (Pegasus Books 979-8-897-10053-8, $28.95, 384pp, hc) February 2026. Cover design by Steve Coventry-Panton.
Somewhere between its first page and the start of its last chapter, Gurnaik Johal’s debut novel Saraswati turns from literary realist fiction into science fiction. The first page is probably set around now, and describes a young British-Indian man’s discovery that the well on the Punjab …Read More
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New Books Video: Top Releases of the Week! March 24, 2026
We here at Locus are excited to tell you about this weeks top new releases! We wouldn’t want you to miss out on your next favorite book, so take a moment to join us as we highlight the very best in the science fiction, fantasy, horror, and young adult genres! If you enjoy the video, consider subscribing to the channel-it’s a great way to stay up to date on upcoming …Read More
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2026 International Dylan Thomas Prize Shortlist
The shortlist for the 2026 International Dylan Thomas Prize has been announced. The six-title list includes genre books Open, Heaven by Seán Hewitt (Jonathan Cape; Vintage) and Under the Blue by Suzannah V. Evans (Bloomsbury Poetry).
The annual Dylan Thomas prize, in partnership with Swansea University, awards £20,000 the best published literary work in the English language, written by an author aged 39 or under. This year’s judges are …Read More

2026 Imadjinn Awards Finalists
Finalists for the 2026 Imadjinn Awards have been announced. Categories, titles, and authors of genre interest include:
Best Science Fiction Novel
- Dead to Rights: A Car Warriors Autoduel Novel, Jay Barnson (Three Ravens)
- Frozen Echoes, Ed Downes (Undertaker)
- Bifrost Down, Jon R. Osborne (Seventh Seal)
Best Fantasy Novel
- The Blacksmith’s Boy, Bruce Buchanan (Wild Ink)
- The Healer’s Heir, Katie Fitzgerald (self-published)
- A Count of Courage, Nancy Moser …Read More

Hachette Pulls Shy Girl Over Suspected AI Use
Hachette Book Group has cancelled the upcoming US release and will discontinue the UK release of horror novel Shy Girl by Mia Ballard after reviewing the text for signs of generative AI use.
Shy Girl was self-published in February 2025 and republished in November in the UK by Hachette imprint Wildfire. NielsenIQ BookData measured the UK sales at approximately 1,800 print copies. According toThe Guardian, the book was recently …Read More

New Book Releases: March 24, 2026
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Andrews, LJ: Heir of Twisted Lies (Ace 978-0593818701, $30.00, 512pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 03/24/2026)
Fantasy romance novel, second in the Broken Souls and Bones series. After leaving Stonegate, Lyra seeks to end her kingdom’s corruption, and must ally with Roark, the deceptive man who stole her heart.
Bouazzaoui, Soraya: …Read More

James Patterson and Bookshop.org Prize Shortlist
When the Tides Held the Moon by Venessa Vida Kelley (Erewhon) is one of the five titles shortlisted for the inaugural James Patterson and Bookshop.org Prize, a new literary prize celebrating debut authors, hand-selected by independent booksellers.
Titles, which must be full-length debut books published in the United States within the past 12 months, are nominated by booksellers working in qualifying independent bookstores. The winner and runner-up, which receive …Read More

























