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'[...]there weren’t many portraits of queer people falling in love… We so often had to read between the lines for the stories we were longing for.'
- Timothy Schaffert in convo with Zero Street author Eric Schnall for Literary Hub
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Excerpt: ORIGINS OF THE SYMA SPECIES (African Poetry Book Fund)
Tares Oburumu’s collection is a brief history of Syma, the neglected oil-producing region of Nigeria he came from, mixing music, religion, and political critique to evoke pasts and futures. bit.ly/3W4xVLO
Huge thanks to fellow author Paul Knepper for having me on his excellent podcast on the New Books Network 📚. It was great fun to talk baseball and BIG CAT with Paul, whose upcoming book on Moses Malone will be epic. Give a listen!
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Exploring Baseball History
bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/65adcc2… Save the Date...I'll speak about Red Sox lore and history on May 8 at the Boston Public Library Boston Public Library, 700 Boylston Street, 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. There will be a book signing afterwards. Univ Nebraska Press Rosemary Sekora Rob Taylor
Great display! This is in the Barnes & Noble store in Hingham, Massachusetts. I'm privileged to have 'The Fenway Effect' be placed next to Bobby Orr's autobiography. Ask your local bookstore if it carries the book. Univ Nebraska Press Rosemary Sekora Rob Taylor Fenway Park Red Sox Barnes & Noble
Spring means baseball, which means my first book about, you guessed it, baseball, is on sale. Use code 6BAB24 at checkout before the end of the month and get 40% off Bluegrass Baseball.
nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska-paper… #baseball Univ Nebraska Press Bowling Green Hot Rods Louisville Bats
'As SHARING OUR KNOWLEDGE makes clear, relationships between Indigenous peoples and society at large must and are changing, but good will and long-term effort are required,' writes Bruce Granville Miller for The British Columbia Review (formerly Ormsby).
Read the review: bit.ly/43RVid4
Join Dr. Julia Ornelas-Higdon, author of THE GRAPES OF CONQUEST, at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books! On Sunday at noon, she will present on the panel: Placemaking and the Politics of Land.
See the full event lineup here: bit.ly/43Xbmul
The cover for my debut essay collection, Homing: Instincts of a Rustbelt Feminist, is here! The book will publish with Univ Nebraska Press September 1, 2024 💥 It’s up for pre-order now bookshop.org/p/books/homing…
Though we're not attending American Association of Geographers's 2024 Annual Meeting in-person, you can still save on the latest books in Cultural Geography on our website.
Just use code 6AAG24 in the discount code field of your shopping cart.
Day 18 of 2024 baseball book reviews:
“Under Jackie’s Shadow: Voices of Black Minor Leaguers Baseball Left Behind” Mitchell Nathanson Univ Nebraska Press
On 'Jack(ie) Robinson Day,' a voice is given to those who also pushed up against an incline of resistance.
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Book review: Declarations of Dependence: Money, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Care (Univ Nebraska Press, 2018) by Scott Ferguson Scott Ferguson
Reviewed by jon ben-menachem
#openaccess prepublication
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So grateful to Craig Brown and Magnolia SABR for this interview about my new book on Johnny "Big Cat" Mize. Check it out here.
Univ Nebraska Press BaseballHistoryNut Exploring Baseball History