The Catalog

Books we've been
proud to publish.

A partial list of recent titles from the house. Every book below is currently in print and available through independent booksellers or directly from our office in Jacksonville.

Fiction · 2024

The Long Field

John Jason Phillips — A three-generation novel about a family of citrus farmers and the land that outlives them. 384 pages. Cloth-bound hardcover.

Memoir · 2024

What the River Kept

Eleanor Hayes — A memoir of a childhood on the St. Johns River, told across four seasons. 244 pages.

Essays · 2023

Small Rooms, Long Winters

Marcus Doyle — Fourteen essays on architecture, memory and the American porch. Illustrated throughout.

Fiction · 2023

Northbound, in November

John Jason Phillips — Linked stories set along a coastal highway, from Amelia Island to the Chesapeake Bay.

Poetry · 2023

An Almanac for the Interior

Sylvia Renner — The debut collection from a poet the press has been publishing since 2019.

Fiction · 2022

The House on Brannon Avenue

John Jason Phillips — A short novel about a family of booksellers and the building they cannot bring themselves to sell.

Nonfiction · 2022

A Field Guide to Second Chances

Ruth Alderman — A quiet, careful book about return, rebuilding, and rural Florida.

Fiction · 2021

Weathervane

Peter Colán — A first novel about grief, forecasting, and a small-town radio station.

Fiction · 2020

The Cartographer's Daughter

John Jason Phillips — The book that placed us on the map. Now in its seventh printing.

For a complete catalog and pricing, please write to the house.

Books from the Brannon Avenue Press catalog
Coming next

Autumn 2026.

Our autumn list features a new novel from John Jason Phillips (his sixth with the house), a debut essay collection from a former newspaperman in Savannah, and a slender, illustrated field book about the tidal creeks of the Georgia coast.

Subscribers receive all three titles six weeks ahead of general release. To reserve a copy for your bookshop or your reading chair, please get in touch.