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Steeplechase

Poems

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Pub Date Feb 10 2026 | Archive Date Feb 10 2026


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Description

Steeplechase explores multiple landscapes, including Mississippi and its many church steeples; countries known and unknown; cities and inhabitants both aspirational and lost. Its voice is humorous, bewildered, disillusioned, hopeful. The book’s temporal setting is the two years of extra life granted a partner after catastrophic illness and surgery: love’s last compelling season.

Steeplechase explores multiple landscapes, including Mississippi and its many church steeples; countries known and unknown; cities and inhabitants both aspirational and lost. Its voice is humorous...


A Note From the Publisher

Angela Ball’s poems, translations, and essays have appeared in Poetry, Oxford American, The Paris Review, Atlantic Monthly, Ploughshares, North American Review, The New Yorker, Field, Colorado Review, The New Republic, The Bennington Review, and elsewhere. She is the author of seven books of poetry, most recently Talking Pillow. The recipient of an Individual Artist’s Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, she teaches in the Center for Writers at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, where she lives with her dogs, Miss Bishop and Boy.

Angela Ball’s poems, translations, and essays have appeared in Poetry, Oxford American, The Paris Review, Atlantic Monthly, Ploughshares, North American Review, The New Yorker, Field, Colorado...


Advance Praise

"Beginning with the first few words of Steeplechase, ‘Not mine but I’ll take some— / not too much,’ you can be sure Angela Ball will engage you with care, with wit, with every magical thing a poem can do. Her way forward always includes a few back and forth and sideways steps. She offers us ‘Belief / that no knowledge is permanent / or impossible.’ If it’s an autobiography you want, if it’s biography, if it’s how to grieve, if it’s romance, you will find it in Ball’s Steeplechase. You will also find yourself smack dab in the middle of poetry unlike any other, with ‘play kisses that are real,’ and where smiles can be camouflage, and a steeple may be raised high up to show the faithful the way to church. I love to give a book like this to a friend, to read it with me, to keep it close by." -Dara Barrois/Dixon, author of Tolstoy Killed Anna Karenina

"In Steeplechase, Angela Ball lifts the act of selection into a true sacrament. And in that sacramental action, the ethical and the aesthetic miraculously combine. These are poems in which memory is not merely a substance, but a principle—one whose sole criterion is Goodness, which in Ball’s unfailing vision, proves to be identical with Beauty. How splendid it is to read a poet in whom one may place absolute trust! And who would have imagined that simple trust could be so absolute a pleasure? Steeplechase is a book that makes me dare to hope for the future of our poetry." -Donald Revell, author of Canandaigua

"Again and again, I am shocked by Angela Ball’s breathtaking imagination. The poems in these pages don’t remind me of another poet’s work, but they do sometimes make me think of the novelist Milan Kundera, who like Ball could explore the weightiest subject matter with playfulness and grace. Steeplechase is not just Ball’s best book. It’s the most memorable poetry collection I have read in many years." -Steve Yarbrough, author of Stay Gone Days

"Beginning with the first few words of Steeplechase, ‘Not mine but I’ll take some— / not too much,’ you can be sure Angela Ball will engage you with care, with wit, with every magical thing a poem...


Marketing Plan

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Digital galleys on Netgalley and Edelweiss

National print and online reviews expected

Targeted regional and special interest review attention in Mississippi and the American south including author bookstore appearances

Digital and social media promotion

Feature at AWP 2026

National galley mailing and poetry media and press outreach

Digital galleys on Netgalley and Edelweiss

National print and online reviews expected

Targeted regional and special interest review attention...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780822967651
PRICE $20.00 (USD)
PAGES 94

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