Meet 831 Stories and Its 5 Authors Penning 2026’s Top Romance Novels Leave a comment


If you’ve spent any time in a book-related group chat lately, you’ve probably noticed it: Romance is no longer a guilty pleasure. Once the butt of the literary world’s jokes, the genre has evolved from the cheesy paperbacks you pick up in an airport bookstore into something sharper, smarter, and far more reflective of the way we date and desire in the modern age, and one of the drivers behind it is 831 Stories, the buzzy new imprint quietly reshaping what love stories in 2026 look like both on and off the page. With a focus on bite-size novellas you can read in one or two sittings, the publisher is tapping authors from a diversity of writing backgrounds and going beyond the printed page to build 360-degree worlds (merch! fan fiction!) that bring their stories to life.

They’re doing it by flipping the script on traditional book publishing. Instead of sourcing manuscripts the conventional way, cofounders Claire Mazur and Erica Cerulo first seek out their writers and then develop projects alongside them. Journalists, essayists, and cultural critics—many of whom didn’t come up legacy publishing pipelines—are being invited into the romance space and given both structure and support to tell publish their debut works. The result? Works of romantic fiction that feel unmistakably contemporary, from love stories that unfold over one wine-harvesting season among the vineyards of Alsace, a season of WNBA basketball, or even one transformative night in Hollywood.

Ahead, we spoke with five of 831’s exciting cast of novelists about their paths into publishing and what it means to publish a modern love story right now. The titles you’ll discover ahead are intoxicating, inventive, and refreshingly non-formulaic—coupled with punchy, saturated covers, these don’t merely reside at the bottom of your tote bag but are the ones lighting up group chats, book clubs, and your algorithm in 2026.

a collage of book covers, author headshots, and book merch featuring the romance novellas from 831 Stories

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Eliza Dumais came to fiction through journalism, building a career as a food and wine writer at outlets like Thrillist, Refinery29, and Vice before going freelance. Drawing from years of working in the wine world, Dumais had quietly been documenting the sensory and emotional intensity of a wine harvest through fictionalized sketches, so when 831 came calling, she knew exactly which story she wanted to tell. The result is her debut novella Grape Juice, a wine-soaked love story rooted in the harvest season and set oh so vividly in the summer heat in France’s Alsace region.