
Baltimore, MD- Apprentice House Press is thrilled to announce an array of captivating reads lined up for release this spring. “We are thrilled to bring these compelling stories to readers around the world,” said Kevin Atticks, Director of Apprentice House Press. “From riveting novels to thought-provoking memoirs, our Spring 2025 lineup showcases the diverse talents of our authors.”
Mark your calendars for these twenty-five highly anticipated titles:
1. “Winners and Losers” by Marina Cramer (Release Date: 5/13/25)
2. “All That Remains” by Jane Darby (Release Date: 5/27/25)
3. “If You Must Go, I Wish You Triplets” by Virginia DeLuca (Release Date: 4/22/25)
4. “What Do You Want From Me?” by Jennifer Dupree (Release Date: 4/22/25)
5. “Houses of Detention” by Jean Ende (Release Date: 4/1/25)
6. “Somewhere Past the End” by Alexandria Faulkenbury (Release Date: 5/20/25)
7. “Seren” by Peter Gooch (Release Date: 4/8/25)
8. “Dispatches from the Couch” by Stacey Hettes (Release Date: 5/13/25)
9. “A Burning Hillside” by Conrad Horchos (Release Date: 4/8/25)
10. “Henry’s Classroom: Lessons from a Neurodivergent Navigation” by Amy Mackin (Release Date: 5/6/25)
11. “Pressed to Kill” by Tom Marquardt (Release Date: 3/18/25)
12. “I Inherited a Mixed Animal from Uncle Living in Woods” by Richard Martin (Release Date: 6/10/25)
13. “Nick and Lorraine Were Lovers” by David Metz (Release Date: 4/22/25)
14. “It’s No Fun Anymore” by Brittany Micka-Foos (Release Date: 6/17/25)
15. “A Bag Full of Stones” by Anatoly Molotkov (Release Date: 4/29/25)
16. “How to Not Fly an Airplane: A Female Pilot’s Journey” by Shirley M. Phillips (Release Date: 5/20/25)
17. “Breakfast Wine” by Alex Poppe (Release Date: 6/10/25)
18. “Welcome to the Paradise Motel” by Olivia Taylor (Release Date: 4/22/25)
19. “The Parts of Him I Kept” by Natasha Williams (Release Date: 4/29/25)
20. “Downeyoshun” by Arthur Young (Release Date: 4/22/25)
The titles are available wherever books are sold, including on Bookshop.org.
About Apprentice House Press
Apprentice House is the nation’s first entirely student-managed book publisher. Students at Loyola University Maryland are responsible for every aspect of the publishing process, from acquisitions to design and publication of every book. Our mission is, first and foremost, to educate students about the book publishing process. With the industry in flux, we provide the experience needed to place our students in internships and management-level jobs at book publishers. For media inquiries or to request review copies, please contact apprenticehouse@loyola.edu.