Sarabande's first book trailer, for Alex Taylor's The Name of the Nearest River, is online.
Paula Bohince (Incident at the Edge of Bayonet Woods) is a 2010-2011 Amy Lowell Poetry Traveling Scholar. Congratulations, Paula. Send us a postcard!
Alex Taylor's debut collection The Name of the Nearest River garners a starred review and interview from Publishers Weekly.
In The Sensual World Reemerges, Eleanor Lerman’s fifth collection of poetry, she circles back to the themes that began her career at age ... [read more]
Like a room soaked in the scent of whiskey, perfume, and sweat, Alex Taylor's America is at once intoxicating, vulnerable, and full of brawn. The s ... [read more]
In the seventeenth century, the closest a woman ever got to a theater was just outside the door, selling sweet "china" oranges at sixpence each–â ... [read more]
Jerry Gabriel delivers an unsentimental portrait of rural America in Drowned Boy, a collection of linked stories that reveals a world of b ... [read more]
I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl
I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl is film noir set in verse, each poem a miniature crime scene with its own set of clues—frost ... [read more]
A unique collection that revisits Dante's classic with translations by former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky and full-color artwork by internationally ... [read more]







