Cover of Diagrams, a novel by Daniel Gervais: an artist's easel bearing a canvas with small Venn diagrams, set in a European landscape with a distant cathedral and three large overlapping rings suspended in the sky.
Fiction

Diagrams

A novel by Daniel Gervais
Form Literary Novel Extent 324 pp. Trim 5.5 × 8.5 in. ISBN 979-8-9947765-3-7

A young man leaves a Quebec farm with an envelope of his mother's savings, and in a cathedral in Poitiers, his life splits in two.

Diagrams is the literary novel of Daniel Gervais. At twenty-three, Antoine Venne knows only the farm his father left behind and the quiet rhythms of rural Quebec. He has buried every restless impulse beneath duty and soil. When his mother presses an envelope of savings into his hands and tells him to go see something that matters, he boards a plane to France carrying nothing but the uneasy suspicion that he wants too much.

A cathedral in Poitiers splits his life in two. What follows is an awakening Antoine cannot undo: art, desire, and a magnetic French woman named Alexandra who teaches him that wanting does not require apology. But when grief arrives without warning, Antoine mistakes velocity for healing. The choices he makes in its shadow will cost him nearly everything: his marriage, his reputation, his work, and very nearly his life.

Structured as five musical movements and weaving together painting, cinema, and a four-note melody passed down through generations of mothers, Diagrams traces one man's descent and slow reconstruction. At its heart lies a simple image: a Venn diagram. Between its circles lies the distance, and the difficult, human work required to close it.

Comments from our editorial reviewers

A first novel of unusual composure. Gervais understands that the most revealing lines in a life are often the ones drawn between the obvious points.

Editorial reviewer

Diagrams reads like a long, careful thought, the kind of book that slows the reader down to exactly the pace a good sentence deserves.

Editorial reviewer

There is real intelligence at work here, and real feeling too. A novel about intersections that itself sits at the intersection of essay, memory, and song.

Editorial reviewer

A patient, luminous book. Gervais makes geometry of what most of us simply live through.

Editorial reviewer
About the Author

Daniel Gervais

Daniel Gervais writes in both English and French. He is the author of the science fiction trilogy that begins with Forever (Anthem Press, 2023), and of scholarly work on law, technology, and the arts. Diagrams is his first literary novel.

Read the opening pages
Cover of RunShift by J.J. Archer: an overhead photograph of a group of runners on a city street, with the title set in a vivid orange-to-purple gradient.
Nonfiction

RunShift

A running method by J.J. Archer
Form Practical Nonfiction Extent 156 pp. Trim 6 × 9 in. ISBN 979-8-9947765-0-6

A simple 5-gear system for 5K, 10K, and half marathon success.

The RunShift Method replaces charts, zones, and guesswork with a simple system of gears that teaches you how hard to run, and when. You will learn to train by feel, build endurance without burnout, and stay injury-free.

Whether you are new to running or ready to run better, this is a clear, practical method you can use every time you step out the door. Simple. Smart. Sustainable.

About the Author

J.J. Archer

J.J. Archer is a runner and coach whose RunShift Method has helped beginners and seasoned athletes alike train with clarity and stay in the sport for the long run. He writes and coaches at jjarcherrunning.com.