What's New in 2022!

We ❤️ Our New Website

If you haven't seen our new website yet, please check it out! Thanks to new illustrations by the amazing Jake Tobin (@jaketobindraws), it now has a whole new shade of whimsy. We feel it reflects who we are and how we feel about what we do. As always, you can let us know what you think at theteam@goldleafliterary.com.

Did you notice? The Malaprop’s logo is referenced here, since that’s where Gold Leaf really began.

We are so grateful for the work of Joanne O’Sullivan and Carolyn Schweitz, who made this site what it is!


See the Services tab for information on our consultations, assistance, and manuscript review options.


New Faces

If you follow us on social media, you may have already seen these fabulous new Gold Leafers. If not, let us introduce you to Aya, Bri, and Johanna!

Aya Phillips: Social Media & Author Assistant

Bri Renae: Author Assistant

Johanna Ayala: Spring Semester Intern


New Books

Here’s what’s coming up from our clients

Sally Wilson, The Not So Average Family: Twins, Trauma, and a Mighty Mustard Seed (2/22/22)
Wilma Dykeman Legacy Press, No Work in the Grave: Life in the Toe River Valley by Jo Ann Thomas Croom (4/3/22)
Robert Turner, Lewis Mumford and the Food Fighters: A Food Revolution in America (4/15/22)
Kristin Dwyer, Some Mistakes Were Made (4/26/22)
Val Nieman, In the Lonely Backwater (5/10/22)
Isabel Ibañez, Together We Burn (5/31/22)
Heather Newton, The Puppeteer’s Daughters (7/26/22)
Rachel Griffin, Wild is the Witch (8/2/22)
Maia Toll, The Night School (8/9/22)
Adalyn Grace, Belladonna (8/23/22)
Adrienne Young, Spells for Forgetting (9/27/22)
Alan Gratz, Two Degrees (10/4/22) & Captain America: The Ghost Army (2023)

Plus some others we don’t want you to miss

Heather Newton, McMullen Circle (1/17/22)

Ruth Behar, Tia Fortuna’s New Home (1/25/22)


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