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Next week, we'll be hosting @tyler-m.bsky.social for a short reading, Q&A and chat!
“Heartbreaking and at times unrelenting in its humanity, My Prisoner and Other Stories offers an empathetic look at the violence and tenderness within everyday existence.”
—Thao Thai, author of Banyan Moon
If you ever have a chance to go to one of @leannareneehieber.bsky.social’s talks about ghosts and ghost lore, I highly recommend it. She’s knowledgeable, enthusiastic, entertaining, and thoughtful. Wonderful event at @eveninghouse.bsky.social Evening House Books last night!
TODAY, BUFFALO! Let's talk women's history through a particularly fascinating lens...
If you can't make it in person, signed books will be available online from the @eveninghouse.bsky.social website!
Next week, Buffalo! Let's discuss the power of narrative in women's ghost lore...
Thanks amigo 🫡
a moon with the text "evening house books presents: "Dreaming"
here's a short little animated collage film/promo video about spring and dreaming
youtube.com/shorts/jou68...
Next week, Buffalo! At beloved @eveninghouse.bsky.social!
If you can't make it in person, books will be available via their online store, call ahead and get a book personalized, I'd love to sign it for you!
#WomensHistoryMonth / #WomenInHorror Month / #WiHM
Event graphic on green with pink and white text that reads: "Evening House Presents Leanna Renee Hieber, co-author of America's Most Gothic & A Haunted History of Invisible Women (co-authored with Andrea Janes) Evening House Books 523 Main Street Buffalo, NY, Thursday March 26th at 7:30 pm, free author talk and signing for the living and the departed, a women's history month conversation on the complexities of women's narratives in ghost lore, folklore and more" graphics for both book covers are to the left of Leanna's author photo, dressed in black neo-Victorian style with her hand on a wrought-iron fence.
BUFFALO, NY! 3/26 7:30, let's talk about women's narratives in ghost lore, folklore, horror & more at beloved @eveninghouse.bsky.social! This bookstore is a treasure & we'd love to see you there for a #WomensHistoryMonth feature starring our twice-Stoker-Award-nominated non-fiction!
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It’s our book club pick for this month so we’re psyched to dig into it!!
If you’d like a recurring subscription box like the wonderful Teresa, let us know!
We love connecting people with great reads based on their appetite!!
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All of these titles can be explored further under the "available to preorder" tab on our site, but feel free to use the dropdown menu to explore different genres, forms (short stories/novels&more) and whatever else calls to you as a reader
eveninghousebooks.com
magazines, more info found on site
now in paperback titles, more info found on site
Magazines, Now in Paperback
histories of resistance titles, more info found on site
memoir and memorykeeping titles, more info found on site
on the green earth titles, more info found on site
incoming comic titles, more info found on site
Histories of Resistance, Memoir & Memory Keeping, Green Earth, Incoming Comics
indie horror titles, more info found on site
body & psyche titles, more info found on site
other worlds//outer reaches titles, more info found on site
seeking freedom titles, more info found on site
Indie Horror, Body & Psyche, Other Worlds//Outer Reaches, Seeking Freedom
animal stories books with release dates, more info on site
fairy tale and ghost stories titles, more found on site
historical fabulism titles, more info found on site
political fables titles, more info found on site
Animal Stories, Fairy Tales & Ghost Stories, Historical Fabulism, Political Fables
collage style graphic: "new release guide" for evening house books, for march 2026 (stamps of deer and moth, long eye by kwoya fagin maples and conceptric macroscope by kelly krumrie)
March is nearly here & seasonally disoriented readers are peeking out to see what the melting frost will reveal.
We’re hype about the titles coming into Evening House for our anniversary month, now up on the site for preordering & general browsing.
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peep below for the guide 👁️
Thank you so much! Also, I'm planning on returning to @eveninghouse.bsky.social next month, looking like the evening of March 26, to discuss Women's History Month themes in conjunction with ghost lore, hope you're around! Appreciate you so much! 🖤
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Received a rejection, ordered some books from @eveninghouse.bsky.social, bread is proofing, reading while one kid naps and the other works through big emotions of building a fort. Day off. All vibes.
Picture of Still Alive by LJ Pemberton, alongside a margin with the book and author title, plus the Dublin Literary Award logo of three parapets. Still Alive was longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award in 2025 after being nominated by the DC Public Library System.
Happy Birthday, Still Alive!
Thank you, all you beautiful souls, who have helped this book find the right nightstand, book bag, and shelf to live in.
If you haven’t given the story of V a chance, get it today from @eveninghouse.bsky.social, @powells.bsky.social, or bookshop.org!
A book with a black cover and white letters reading Queens of the Abyss/ Lost Stories from the Women of the Weird/ Edited by Mike Ashley/British Library of the Weird sits on a brick hearth. Its illustration in black and orange centers a woman with piercing eyes wearing a hood over her longish hair. She is flanked by two women whose faces are only partially shown. They also seem to be wearing hoods. Above their heads are distinct hands and what seem to be interlocked fingers. At top right of the brick hearth are silver and purple Mardi Gras doubloons and two king cake babies resting their heads on a gold bean. It's Carnival time, y'all!
Books have always been my friends, but now they've started to arrive just when I need them. Thanks to @eveninghouse.bsky.social for carrying this book. As soon I saw it on their site, I knew it'd become mine.
Buffalo community reaching out to help bands in need
One of the effects of the water main break Wednesday night near Hertel Avenue and Military Road in Buffalo has been the lost of equipment for numerous performers and bands that had used a practice facility at that location. In response to the…
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FYI: Closing up today because of the heavy snow. Stay safe, Buffalo
While independent bookstores are giving out free whistles, hosting protest sign making events, and donating proceeds to mutual aid, Amazon is *checks notes* providing technology that assists ICE in their terrorizing of communities.
Independent bookstores deserve your support. Amazon does not.
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Top row: the book of I by David Greig, Fruiting Bodies by Kathryn Harlan Bottom row: Sylvia by Maithreyi Karnoor, Kokun The Girl From the West by Nahoko Uehashi Translated by Cathy Hirano, Organ Meats by K-Ming Chang.
Evening House Books: The Floral Edition!
Amanda continues to knock it out of the park with recommended books. Organ Meats especiallt has been on my list for awhile.
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