It’s University Press Week and the Blog Tour is back! This year’s theme is #RaiseUP. Today’s theme is Creative Voices
Northwestern University Press @NorthwesternUP
A post that highlights Art Is Everything by Yxta Maya Murray
University of Notre Dame Press @UNDPress
A post about the value of university press publishing from our Notre Dame Press Colleagues.
University of Michigan Press @uofmpress
Highlighting voices in the music and performance studies spaces in new and exciting ways.
Athabasca University Press @au_press
A discussion about the importance of publishing creative work alongside scholarly monographs.
University of Toronto Press @utpress
Charlotte Corden is an illustrator and fine artist who often works in the realms of anthropology. Charlotte is the illustrator of Light in Dark Times, a new graphic novel from UTP written by Alisse Waterston. Charlotte will write about the creative process involved in creating this stunning and important new book.
University of Toronto Press Journals: Guest blogger Thalia Gonzalez Kane is an Online Features Editor for Canadian Theatre Review.
Bristol University Press @BrisUniPress
Author Rob Kitchin on research creation and creative practice in critical data studies.
Bucknell University Press @BucknellUPress
One of our most prolific authors, Kevin Cope, will share his thoughts on creative approaches to studying and writing about 18th-century literature.
UBC Press @ubcpress
A Q&A with Gerilee McBride, Catalogues and Advertising Manager, about the design behind our open-access book, It’s All Good.
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