Praise for Adventures in the West

  Adventures in the West: Stories for Young Readersedited by Susanne George Bloomfield and Eric Melvin Reed “The stories do more than relate interesting tales. They are windows to the world west of the Mississippi as it transformed from wilderness to a land of farms and cities, from the preserve of Indians to a land claimed mostly by white settlers. . . . [Readers] will appreciate these stories for their adventures, pioneer spirit and colorful characters.”—Omaha World-Herald "[T]he stories are uplifting and teach the value of honesty, pluck, hard work, and true grit."—KLIATT “The various writing styles and authenticity of … Continue reading Praise for Adventures in the West

More Praise for In the Shadow of the Moon

In the Shadow of the Moon: A Challenging Journey to Tranquility, 1965–1969by Francis French and Colin Burgess “[T]he authors craft a remarkable story of the golden age of spacecraft as both an intimate human experience and rollicking global adventure. . . . [T]heir book draws a richly detailed picture of the space race as an endeavor equally endowed with personal meaning and political significance.”—QUEST To read earlier praise for In the Shadow of the Moon, please visit http://nebraskapress.typepad.com/university_of_nebraska_pr/2007/07/praise-for-in-t.html Continue reading More Praise for In the Shadow of the Moon

More Praise for Because a Fire Was in My Head

Because a Fire Was in My Head by Lynn Stegner “Since the novel’s anti-heroine is unabashedly self-absorbed and unsympathetic, convincing a reader to care for her is a true accomplishment. Four-time novelist Lynn Stegner pulls it off with panache.”—Bookmarks Magazine To read earlier praise for Because a Fire Was in My Head, please visit http://nebraskapress.typepad.com/university_of_nebraska_pr/2007/02/praise_for_beca.html Continue reading More Praise for Because a Fire Was in My Head

Praise for The Best of All Seasons

The Best of All Seasons, Fifty Years as a Montana Hunter by Dan Aadland “The Best of All Seasons, Fifty Years as a Montana Hunter, is much more than a recount of personal adventures. In prose that engages the interest of hunters and nonhunters alike, Aadland carries the reader to a Montana that is both distant and yet familiar. . . . With a deft touch for detail, Aadland describes scenes that ring true for generations of Montana hunters.”—Linda Halstead-Acharya, The Billings Gazette “[A]n unapologetic, honest, and oftentimes nostalgic glimpse into the subsistence-through-recreation type of hunting that many multi-job, mortgage-payin’, … Continue reading Praise for The Best of All Seasons

Dueling Chefs Make for a “Tasty” Interview

Dueling Chefs: A Vegetarian and a Meat Lover Debate the PlateAn interview with authors and chefs, Maggie Pleskac & Sean Carmichael One author is a staunch vegetarian. The other is a raging meat lover. Were these two friends and culinary competitors able to find a common ground between the pages of their book, Dueling Chefs: A Vegetarian and a Meat Lover Debate the Plate? We interviewed the authors to find out more about their experiences penning this unique collection. Q: Dueling Chefs is enhanced by a sense of competition and one-upmanship between the two of you as well as the … Continue reading Dueling Chefs Make for a “Tasty” Interview

Author Events: October 31st through November 6th

Happy Halloween, UNP blog readers!  Looking for something to do after the ghostly festivities come to a close?  Why not check out a UNP author event?  We have a vast array of readings, discussions, signings, and presentations this week, and there’s something to suit any ghoul’s or goblin’s fancy.  So, hang up your witch’s hat, put down that candy corn, and join us for an author event that is sure to be more treat than trick. A number of our authors will make appearances and take part in readings and panel discussions at this year’s NonfictionNow Conference at the University … Continue reading Author Events: October 31st through November 6th

Titles to Terrorize You: Some Scifi from UNP

Beyond ArmageddonEdited by Walter M. Miller Jr. and Martin H. GreenbergPostcript to the Introduction by Martin H. Greenberg Twenty-one stories by science fiction masters including Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, and Roger Zelazny regarding about how life may be after nuclear annihilation. Lost WorldsClark Ashton SmithIntroduction by Jeff VanderMeer Lost Worlds collects twenty-three of Smith’s classic Weird Tales stories. "None strikes the note of cosmic horror as well as Clark Ashton Smith. In sheer daemonic strangeness and fertility of conception, Smith is perhaps unexcelled by any other writer, dead or living."—H. P. Lovecraft   The Circus of Dr. Lao Charles … Continue reading Titles to Terrorize You: Some Scifi from UNP

UNP’s Log: A Few Scifi Links

As promised, I have for your enjoyment a list of links related to science fiction and fantasy.  Five mere days to Halloween, you may be in need of ideas for costumes and party themes.  Maybe some of these folks’ other worldly posts can help you out. Fantastic Reviews offers posts of sci fi, fantasy, and horror books every week. A Storm of Words reviews  all kinds of speculative fiction.  SF Bookworm talks about all things science fiction books, including publishing news and book fairs. To read reviews of television shows and books and about October beer, Of Science Fiction may … Continue reading UNP’s Log: A Few Scifi Links

All Things Creepy, Some Things Crawly

Since Linkin’ Thursday falls before Halloween, we’ll have our special Halloween edition today.  Did I tell you that I love Halloween?  I don’t even have a costume yet.  I never have a costume until the day before or the day of October 31.  Ah, well, what are you going to do? I have my Mozilla Halloween skin on my browser and I have some links opened up to ugly, creepy, crawling things, such as this bison cockroach (my horrible homage to Bison Books) over on Ugly Overload, scary and freaky things like this ghost swing, and Halloween specific, horrible things, … Continue reading All Things Creepy, Some Things Crawly

Author Events October 25 thru October 31, 2007

It’s almost Halloween, my favorite holiday which so happens to fall on my favorite time of the year.  Maybe I like Halloween because it is in autumn.  Or, maybe I like autumn because it holds Halloween.  Hm. That’s enough about me.  Here’s what our authors will be doing these next few days leading to and including October 31. Africa on Six Wheels‘ author Betty Levitov will be here in Lincoln, NE at the SouthPointe Pavilions Barnes & Noble Booksellers tomorrow, October  25th at 7:00pm.  Also in Lincoln this week is the Nebraska Book Festival.  Crazy Horse, this year’s featured book … Continue reading Author Events October 25 thru October 31, 2007