New September Books from the University of Nebraska Press

The fall publishing season really gets under way in September. The University of Nebraska Press has many new books hot off the printer press, including Pamela Carter Joern’s newest fiction, a new memoir from Floyd Skloot, the story of the first woman to sail solo across the Pacific Ocean, new paperback editions of a Western Plains Wildflower guide and World History of Warfare, plus much more. Read about all of our new books here. Continue reading New September Books from the University of Nebraska Press

Tuesday Trivia Answers

1. True2. She was born in 17903. It means Bird Woman and should (or could also) be spelled Sakawea4. She is from the Shoshone Tribe5. False: It’s near what is now Stanton, North Dakota6. She was sold (or traded) to Toussaint Charbonneau7. George Washington was President8. She was with the two explorers during 1805-18069. She was reunited on August 15, 180510. Either Dec 20, 1812 or April 19, 1884 Continue reading Tuesday Trivia Answers

Linking in Lincoln: September 4, 2008

Joie de Linking in Lincoln! “Over the years I have developed a distaste for the spectacle of joie de vivre, the knack of knowing how to live”. New this month from the University of Nebraska Press is Against Joie de Vivre: Personal Essays by Phillip Lopate. This rejoinder to the cult of hedonism and forced conviviality moves from a critique of the false sentimentalization of children and the elderly to a sardonic look at the social rite of the dinner party, on to a moving personal testament to the “hungry soul.” This week Linking in Lincoln will try our own … Continue reading Linking in Lincoln: September 4, 2008

Tuesday Trivia: September 3, 2008

On the trail of Tuesday Trivia….New this month from the University of Nebraska Press, is Why Sacagawea Deserves the Day off and Other Lessons from the Lewis and Clark Trail, by Stephanie Ambrose Tubbs.  By foot, by Volkswagen bus, and by canoe is how this adventurous woman renewed and relived each step the two explorers and their famous (though relatively unknown) guide took more than two hundred years ago.  This week Tuesday Trivia will try to shed some light onto this mystery woman-with all the information the world wide web has to offer. Put your thinking caps on bloggers….this trivia … Continue reading Tuesday Trivia: September 3, 2008

Linking in Lincoln: August 28, 2008

New from the University of Nebraska Press, is Our Lady of the Artichokes and Other Portuguese-American Stories by Katherine Vaz. This prize winning collection of short stories conjures “ a captivating blend of Old World Heritage and New World Culture to explore the links between families, friends, strangers, and their world.”  This week Linking in Lincoln will be taking you on your own magical journey through the world of Portugal, Katherine Vaz, and a little think we like to call Magical Realism. Are you ready blogger? Who is Katherine Vaz? Check out this interview with her in Spark by Cindy … Continue reading Linking in Lincoln: August 28, 2008

Tuesday Trivia: August 26, 2008

                                            As the daughter of an ER nurse I have heard countless tales of life on the “front line” and how fierce a toll it takes on the medical profession. New this month from UNP is Medic! How I fought World War II with Morphine, Sulfa, and Iodine Swabs by Robert “Doc Joe” Franklin.  His harrowing and dramatic memoir about his career as a front line medic is one of the first of its kind. This is a rare look at the war, from the perspective … Continue reading Tuesday Trivia: August 26, 2008

This week in History: Aug 18-22, 2008

This Week in History It’s the end of the second week of the Olympics, possibly the most universally renowned athletic competition the world has ever known. Participation in this event has been the catalyst for the best and brightest to push themselves both mentally and physically in hopes that they may inspire the world (starting everyday at 7 O’clock). To do my part, here at UNP, I have compiled This Week in History with quotes of the day, rather then events of the day so that the inspiration may overwhelm you! August 11: “In nature there are neither rewards nor … Continue reading This week in History: Aug 18-22, 2008