


Folio Publishing — Est. 1991
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Books chosen to make the words hit different. Every margin, every typeface, every cover stock.

Literary Fiction
The Quiet Meridian
Nadia Osei-Bonsu
A Lagos woman inherits her grandmother's silence — and the century of secrets buried inside it.
The most assured debut since Chimamanda Adichie's first novel. Every sentence earns its place.
— The Guardian
Translated Fiction
Fault Lines
Sebastián Varga
Across three continents and four decades, a family's fractures map the shape of the twentieth century.
Varga writes like a seismograph tuned to the human heart. Devastating and necessary.
— The New York Times Book Review
Short Fiction
Night Architectures
Priya Raghunathan
Thirteen stories set in the hours between midnight and dawn, when cities reveal their true selves.
Reading Raghunathan is like discovering a light switch in a room you thought you knew by heart.
— Literary Hub
New Releases

Ingrid Solberg
The Cartographer's Daughter
Vikram Anand
After the Monsoon
Ama Mensah-Quaye
Glass Animals
Tomás Reyes
The Last Lecture
Mei-Ling Chow
Archipelago
What the world is saying
— Publishers Weekly, Best Publisher of the Year
"Folio publishes the kind of books that remind you why you learned to read in the first place. Their list is a conscience in a market of noise."

Chimera Review of Books
Annual Publisher Roundup
"Every season, Folio finds the one title you didn't know you needed until it destroys you completely. I've stopped fighting it."
Declan O'Rourke
Head Buyer, McNally Jackson Books
"The foreign rights catalogue from Folio is the first thing I open at Frankfurt. They've introduced me to six authors I've since sold to thirty territories."

Yuki Tanaka
Literary Agent, Tanaka & Associates
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