Blog — Happy New Year, readers! AU Press is back in the office and ready for a productive 2018. Our calendars are already full of exciting events and conferences. Keep reading for...
Blog — A wicked problem has nothing to do with witches of the west or evils that may lurk in the world (fantastical or otherwise). It’s a difficult or maybe even impossible...
Blog — ...event! Amma’s Daughters by Meenal Shrivastava was the first launch and reading hosted by Windowseat. Amma’s Daughters by Meenal Shrivastava Ben McNally Books in Toronto, Ontario has been on the...
Blog — ...#UPWeek, #NextUP, and #ReadUP! University Press Week always includes a blog tour that helps readers understand the variety of initiatives coming out of university presses. Stay tuned as we update...
Blog — The rapid pivot to online education following the outbreak of COVID-19 has meant universities and other schools around the world were suddenly leaning heavily on educational technology to facilitate remote...
Blog — ...announced at a gala reception on September 24, 2024. Many people had a hand in bringing this beautiful book into the world. The cover, art direction, and illustrations were created...
Blog — ...roots: they sprout, they spread, they grow. Language and land, logic and love, lineage and lyricism. If you pick the cucumbers, of course, they will spread all over the place....
Blog — And just like that, the holidays are over and we’re back to our routines of reading, writing, researching, editing, teaching, and learning. To celebrate the start of a new year...
Blog — ...stand in this world?” Chapter 2: “Double Consciousness and Nehiyawak (Cree) Perspectives: Reclaiming Indigenous Women’s Knowledge” by Shalene Jobin “The sense of “two-ness,” of an internal struggle between two warring...
Blog — ...all grouped together, we have the inside scoop. Keep reading for our weekend recap and to see who won the awards! AWARDS This year, the guest speaker was Will Ferguson,...