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WITMonth 2023 Reads

August 11, 2023August 10, 2023 univnebpress

WITMonth – aka Women in Translation Month – is an annual celebration of women writers from around the world, writing in languages other than English. Started by Meytal Radzinski in 2014, WITMonth is a way to spread the word about … Continue reading WITMonth 2023 Reads

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From the Desk of Cheryl Toman: Justine Mintsa’s Awu’s Story

July 12, 2018July 10, 2018 univnebpress

Cheryl Toman is a professor of French, African Studies, and Women’s and Gender Studies at Case Western Reserve University where she is also Chair of the … Continue reading From the Desk of Cheryl Toman: Justine Mintsa’s Awu’s Story

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Publicist Picks: A Look at the 2018 Spring/Summer Season

March 5, 2018March 5, 2018 univnebpress

Tayler Lord and Anna Weir are publicists who have shared a cubicle at UNP for almost exactly two years now. In these posts, they enjoy sharing their thoughts about a few upcoming titles they’re particularly excited about as readers. This is … Continue reading Publicist Picks: A Look at the 2018 Spring/Summer Season

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