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Explore Authors Magazine spotlights fall reading picks across fiction, nonfiction and children’s books

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By AI, Created 21:40 UTC, Aug 22, 2026, AGP -

Explore Authors Magazine released its recommended fall reading list on Aug. 22 in New York, highlighting new and upcoming titles across fiction, poetry, nonfiction and children’s books. The roundup gives readers a seasonal guide to books spanning thrillers, memoir, self-help, historical fiction and children’s stories.

Why it matters: - Explore Authors Magazine’s fall list gives readers a single seasonal guide to new books across multiple genres. - The roundup can help authors and publishers reach readers looking for fresh fiction, nonfiction, poetry and children’s titles ahead of the busy fall season. - The list also signals which independent and small-press titles are being positioned for late-2026 attention.

What happened: - Explore Authors Magazine released its recommended list of new books to read this fall. - The list was published Aug. 22, 2026, from New York. - The recommendations cover fiction, poetry, nonfiction and children’s books. - The magazine framed the list as a fall-season reading guide for the school-year kickoff.

The details: - In fiction, Rebecca Thompson’s The Fall of Gold: (Book One) Baron and Nash Series follows a mafia leader obsessed with a headstrong baker. - Michael T. Ribble’s Lieutenant Jacob Starke at War is the fifth book in the Starke Sea Series and centers on the United States and Spain going to war. - J.D. Brodie’s Replica: A Deep Space Conspiracy (Book I) follows a social worker drawn into a government secret and an alien conspiracy. It is marked coming soon. - David Ghilardi’s Lila’s Dance blends literary historical fiction, adventure, romance and a mystical search for meaning. - Maya Weatherall’s Growing into a Man follows Demaine, a young man searching for identity after losing his parents. - Lily Beamish’s The Shape of Obsession is a suspense thriller built around a suspect who has killed before. - Jaunzsen Ridgeley’s Ashwood Retreat follows three friends whose vacation retreat turns dangerous. - J.C. Glasgow’s Truth, Lies, & Rumors (A Nurse’s Tale Series) centers on a nursing student trying to clear her name of homicide charges. - Scott Franz’s Patriots of the King’s Table follows friends on the run with a document tied to international intrigue and shadowy agents. - Harry Pinkus’s detective series includes Justified Malice, Human Collateral and Movie Targets, all focused on Detective Miles Darien and homicide investigations. - Stuart Lyle’s Serenity: The Fever follows a teenage girl who learns she is an operative assigned to protect her. - Don Treichler’s An Officer’s Pledge centers on Force Marine Recon Major John Holt and an international espionage conflict. - Mario J. Pabon’s With Courage and Honor follows the 65th Regiment in 1950s Korea. It is marked coming soon. - Norman Merwarth’s You Made a Huge Mistake follows a former orphan pursued by her fake foster-parents. - John Katz’s The Saints Who Saved Me traces recovery from childhood trauma through faith and psychological insight. - Steve McKain’s Forgotten Trail follows two deputy cowboys in the late 1800s as they encounter a rebel army. - Jerry B. Sanders’s A Gangster’s Remorse follows a war veteran’s path to becoming a gangster. - Dennis Roumm’s Psalm of Grace follows a young shopkeeper caught in a struggle with evil forces. - Jim Van De Veire’s untitled sci-fi novel centers on an intergalactic council deciding whether Earth can join the Intergalactic Community. It is listed for November 2026. - In poetry, Faith Droessler’s The Tide Still Comes focuses on struggle, perseverance and joy. - Dellavonte Hune’s Here Comes Love explores heartbreak, healing and connection before love arrives. It is listed for November 2026. - In nonfiction, Parish Jefferson, PhD’s Twenty Channels: An ADHD Mind is part memoir and part field guide about ADHD. - Dale Strobach’s Bullheaded for Success is a self-help book focused on creating success now. - Michael King’s Embedded: An Overview of Nature's Influence on Humanity examines human nature through nature, evolution and psychology. - Ronald Miller’s A Repository of Joseph Smith's Stories, Volume I - IV offers a chronicle of the LDS founder’s life story. - Pamela J. Pearsall’s Whispers of Hope aims to help caregivers, educators and others supporting children from hard places. - Ash Bindra’s Business Basics 101 covers leadership, strategic planning, culture and running a business. It is listed for November 2026. - In children’s books, Kathleen Starke and illustrator Tom Starke’s Shelly's Glide to the Other Side follows an adventurous snail. - Patricia Crabtree’s The Dilly Book Series I - III follows young Dilly Duck on the farm as he learns lessons with friends. - Mattox Lo’s The Little Paper Boat follows a young boy and his paper boat on the ocean and is framed as a story about currents, love and healing.

Between the lines: - The list leans heavily toward independent and small-press titles, which suggests Explore Authors Magazine is amplifying authors who may not get broad national coverage. - Suspense, thrillers and crime stories make up a large share of the fiction selection, pointing to reader demand for fast-paced fall reads. - Several nonfiction picks focus on self-improvement, psychology and caregiving, which fits a season when readers often look for practical or reflective books.

What’s next: - Several titles are labeled coming soon or dated for October and November 2026, so the list appears timed to build anticipation into the fall release window. - Readers looking for more information can find the magazine’s broader recommendation roundups through Explore Authors Magazine.

The bottom line: - Explore Authors Magazine’s fall list is a broad genre sampler, but the strongest pattern is clear: readers are being steered toward suspense-driven fiction and utility-focused nonfiction for the season ahead.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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