Fresh Ink: May 2026 Revealed

Fresh Ink: May 2026 Revealed

Why we chose Offseason by Avigayl Sharp

For Fresh Ink, our aim is simple: to champion the most exciting new voices in literary fiction and give our readers the chance to discover them at the very beginning of their careers. With Offseason, Avigayl Sharp delivers exactly the kind of bold, distinctive debut that makes this mission so rewarding.

From the first page, Avigayl Sharp’s voice is unmistakable. It is sharp, darkly funny and gloriously unpredictable. Her narrator, a young woman who takes a job teaching English at an all-girls boarding school in a remote coastal town, is both fiercely observant and hopelessly self-deluded. What follows is a delirious, razor-sharp novel that leaps between manic literary lectures, uncomfortable family encounters and spiralling reflections on history, trauma and identity.

What makes Offseason such a remarkable debut is its confidence. The novel is wickedly funny, occasionally unsettling and full of the kind of precise, electric sentences that announce the arrival of a writer with something truly original to say. Beneath the chaos and dark humour, Avigayl Sharp captures something painfully recognisable about the way we try and often fail to make sense of our past and ourselves.

It’s rare to encounter a debut novel with such a singular voice and such fearless ambition, and we’re delighted to feature Offseason as our fifth Fresh Ink selection of 2026.

Fresh Ink was created to celebrate discoveries exactly like this. Each month, subscribers receive a beautifully produced signed and numbered first edition of a debut novel, available exclusively through the subscription; a book to enjoy now and to treasure on your shelves for years to come. Alongside your book, you’ll receive exclusive content and insights that bring you closer to the author and the story behind their debut.

If you love the thrill of discovering exceptional new writers before everyone else, Fresh Ink is the perfect place to start. Join us and be among the first to spot the next unforgettable voice in fiction.

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