Nine Bar Blues
Two time World Fantasy Award Winning author Sheree Renée Thomas’ debut collection of speculative fiction short stories. “A whirlpool of poem and story, a ‘wild and strangeful breed’ of cosmology … " —Tyehimba Jess
Gallows Pole
Third Man Books debut fiction novel, The Gallows Pole by Benjamin Myers, is for fans of Cormac McCarthy, Ted Hughes, Daniel Woodrell, David Peace. Set in the moorland hills of 18th century Yorkshire, The Gallows Pole is the true story of an organized crime of forgers known as the Cragg Vale Coiners. Winner of the 2018 Walter Scott Prize, the world’s largest prize for historical fiction. The Gallows Pole is also now a major BBC mini-series directed by Shane Meadows!
The Plural Atmosphere
Although Stewart Lupton is best known for being the singer and lyricist for seminal New York City band Jonathan FireEater, his love for language was always evident in his songs and also the poems he increasingly wrote and turned toward during his life. In close collaboration with Lupton’s estate, friends, and former bandmates, Third Man Books is honored and humbled to be a part of realizing Lupton’s longtime wish to publish a collection of his poems. The Plural Atmosphere is a first collection of poems by Stewart Lupton, a collection that will undoubtedly define Lupton’s legacy as a poet.
Ascend Ascend
Written over the course of twenty days, coming in and out of trance states brought on by intermittent fasting and somatic rituals while secluded in the tower of a 100-year-old church, Ascend Ascend is award -winning poet Janaka Stucky’s most powerful collection to date. “Janaka Stucky is extraordinary, and his work riveting.” —Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin
Lucy Negro, Redux: The Bard, A Book, and a Ballet
Part savvy lit crit, part blues chart, part hip revenge-femme-lyric, part imagined Interracial romance saga disguised as poems, in Lucy Negro, Redux: the Bard, a Book, and a Ballet, poet Caroline Randall Williams plays the literary race card and cuts the whole deck, revealing the person and identity of Shakespeare’s legendary lover, the “Dark Lady.” “An unflinching investigation of otherness and a dead-sexy exploration of the intersection of identity and desire.”—The New York Times
Jesus Crawdad Death
The third publication in Third Man Books' limited edition chapbook series. Betsy Phillips's collection features three speculative fiction stories spanning Jesus as a professional wrestler, the romance between a woman and her creek, and conversations between Death, the ghosts of St. Francis of Assisi, William Faulkner, and Willam Gay.
We're Going To Be Friends
“We’re Going to be Friends” is one of The White Stripes most enduring and loved songs. With the help of illustrator Elinor Blake (aka April March), the perennial favorite children’s book by multi-Grammy winning musician Jack White feels right at home on the bookshelves of any aged music lover. “Possibly the greatest-ever song about childhood BFFs.” — Entertainment Weekly
The Terraformers
The second title in Third Man Books’ limited edition chapbook series, Dan Hoy’s most recent collection of poetry chronicles the last days of an expedition stranded on a desolate planet and beset by depression, sabotage, and failing equipment. A finalist for the Science Fiction Poetry Association’s Elgin Award!
VANTABLACK
Ciona Rouse’s first collection of poems — and Third Man Books’ debut title in the publisher’s new chapbook series— Vantablack is Rouse’s quiet music waiting to scream; the music of place, race, sexuality, home, growing up, being grown; everything in the life of a word.
When The World Wounds
In this eagerly-awaited collection of speculative fiction stories from winner of the 2012 Otherwise (formerly James Tiptree, Jr. Award), Kiini Ibura Salaam continues her exploration of the dark, the sensual, and the mysterious with fiction that disturbs, delights, and dazzles. “Vital, fantastic in all senses of the word, audacious and tender.” —Kelly Link
Life Is A Rip-Off: The Complete Book
LIFE IS A RIP OFF: THE COMPLETE BOOK is 404 pages and 12 months of record reviews—one record a day, every day, for one year. Yes, John “Inzane” Olson aka Inzane Johnny of Wolf Eyes aka American Tapes did this, and Third Man Books published it.