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"Spirit Things" by Lara Messersmith-Glavin is here early! Get your copy now at 40% off! Just use promocode MESS22 at check out:
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Over four Tuesday evenings in May (3, 10, 17, 24), Corinna Cook (LEAVETAKINGS, 2021, @ualaskapress) will teach a @HugoHouse creative writing workshop about maps—maps as art, maps as metaphor, writing that makes maps out of language. Zoom. https://t.co/sEtfggYsAz
It is also #NationalPetDay! UPC is a very pet friendly publisher, our homes are full of dogs and cats and other critters. This mutt’s name is Betsy Brown from Whisker Town (aka Fairbanks, Alaska) and she’d love to give you a big smooch on the face. 😙@DAupresses
Some poetry for you today, courtesy of @ualaskapress’s Alaska Literary Series! First up, from @poet_tweet’s outstanding new collection OLD WOMAN WITH BERRIES IN HER LAP https://t.co/i0lm6nOfNF
Check out our new Wyoming imprint’s Environmental Humanities list description, and consider how your #Alaska research work might have a home within this thrilling new focus area!
Fresh from OAH in Boston this past weekend and feeling very excited about our developing Environmental Humanities list at UWyoP. So excited, in fact, that we just updated the description. 👀 Peep it here: https://t.co/fBZQmpNG2J
What kinds of projects are we looking to publish these days? More of the the same, but with increased focus on #AlaskaNativeStudies and #IndigenousStudies, especially from Indigenous scholars and writers looking to tell their own stories! Also a good Bob Ross biography. DMs open
Another dispatch from #ASEH2022 - Eugene OR drivers drive lots of hybrid and electric vehicles, like way more than Fairbanks. One result is that walking around town is just generally a significantly quieter and more peaceful experience than I’m used to. Credit to @cityofeugene
Nate here, reporting in from #aseh2022, people seem really completely thrilled to be here, first work travel for some people in quite a while I think, cheers to @ASEH_org for putting on what looks to be a very good meeting 👍🏻
Ahoy from #ASEH2022 Eugene OR! We’re here with many wonderful products of many wonderful minds! Come to visit our table, 50% off cover price here and at https://t.co/5sMhn4p84b w code ASEHUPC22
Happy #WritingWednesday from #USUPress! Today (every day?) I am thinking about revising the diss. There are great resources out there on this: how to think about audience when bringing forward an argument, trimming lit review, etc.
But a question: MUST you revise your diss? 1/8
Hello from Alaska! It’s the #Equinox. In the Northern Hemisphere, it’s the vernal equinox, which means it’s the first day of Spring. In the Southern Hemisphere, it’s the autumnal equinox, the first day of Fall.
Water the Rocks Make, by David McElroy has arrived! Order now and use promo code MCEL22 to get 40% off!
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(exp. 3/23)
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First, our colleague from UAP, Nate Bauer, will be visiting @ASEH_org 2022 in Eugene, OR next week! Please do stop by Nate's booth to 1) say hi, 2) see what's new at UAP, and 3) ask him about UWyoP's Environmental Humanities list. 😎 2/