It's the final day of the annual blog tour for University Press Week. Here is what has been posted this week:
- Monday — Surprise!
- Tuesday — The Future of Scholarly Publishing
- Wednesday — University Press Design
- Thursday — Throwback Thursday
Today's theme is University Presses in Conversation with Authors.
Participate in the celebration by reading through the blog tour all this week, contribute to the conversation using the hashtags #ReadUP #UPshelfie #UPWeek on social media, and visit www.UniversityPressWeek.org for more information.
Blog Tour Day 5
University Presses in Conversation with Authors
Gary Kramer, publicist at Temple University Press, interviews Eric Tang, author of Unsettled, about his experiences with university press publishing. Editor Christine Dunbar will discuss the new Columbia University Press Russian Library series of literature in translation with translators and scholars from the series board.
Enjoy a Q&A with a University of Virginia Press author.
Executive editor Gayatri Patnaik in a Q&A with Jeanne Theoharis on The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks and the Rosa Parks papers.
University of Illinois Press Acquisitions Editor Dawn Durante interviews Carol Stabile, editor of the Feminist Media Studies series.
A Q&A with Guy R. Hasegawa, author of Villainous Compounds: Chemical Weapons and the Civil War.
The University Press of Kansas will run a Q&A with Friended at the Front author Lisa Silvestri.
Marketing manager Marty Brown talks with author Lawrence Landis about his process in writing A School for the People: A Photographic History of Oregon State University.
A Q&A with Liverpool University Press's Editorial Director and the editor of one of our forthcoming open access e-textbooks, Using Primary Sources, destined for use on more than 20 taught modules in their home institution.
The University of Toronto Press interviews one of their journal editors.
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