Ayokunle’s poetry collection Autobiomythography of is forthcoming in September 2024. Big welcome, Ayo!
Read MoreAlice James Books is a recipient of a Poetry Fund grant from the Amazon Literary Partnership and Academy of American Poets.
Read MoreAlice James Books is relocating its Maine office to Pineland Farms in New Gloucester.
Read MoreJennifer’s poetry collection I Don’t Want to Be Understood is forthcoming in August 2024. Big welcome, Jennifer!
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce the winner of the 2022 Alice James Award.
Read MoreCandace’s debut poetry collection I am the Most Dangerous Thing is forthcoming in May 2023. Big welcome, Candace!
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that How to Not Be Afraid of Everything by Jane Wong has been longlisted for the 2022 Pen/Voelcker Award in Poetry.
Read MoreKatie’s debut poetry collection Standing in the Forest of Being Alive is forthcoming in April 2023. Big welcome, Katie!
Read MoreVandana’s poetry collection Burning Like Her Own Planet will be forthcoming in April 2023. Welcome to AJB, Van!
Read MoreAlice James Books is a recipient of a grant from the Amazon Literary Partnership and Academy of American Poets.
Read MoreJ.’s poetry collection We Borrowed Gentleness will be forthcoming in October 2022. Welcome to AJB, J.!
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce the winner of the 2021 Alice James Award.
Read MoreThree AJB authors returning to the press in 2022/2023.
Read MoreOmotara’s poetry collection Song of My Softening will be forthcoming in April 2022. Welcome to AJB, Omotara!
Read MoreAlice James Books is a recipient of a grant from the Amazon Literary Partnership and Academy of American Poets.
Read MoreWe regret to announce that AJB must postpone its Tribute to Jane Mead event on March 21st at Poets House in NYC.
Read MoreWe will offer a virtual book fair via our website through Monday, March 9.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce the winner of the 2020 Alice James Award.
Read MoreWe are deeply saddened by the passing of our dear Jane Mead. Her life was all too brief, and already we feel the loss of her presence among us acutely.
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