On Writing Well for Trade: A Conversation with ...
In this episode you’ll hear: differences between trade books and monographs, how to translate academic scholarship for wider audiences, risks and rewards of writing for trade, and trade books as a means to address justice issues related to access to knowledge and audience hierarchies...
47 min
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William C. Hedberg, "The Japanese Discovery of ...
An interview with William C. Hedberg
44 min
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Jennifer Burek Pierce, "Narratives, Nerdfighter...
An interview with Jennifer Burek Pierce
43 min
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Anthony Valerio, "Before the Sidewalk Ended: A ...
An interview with Anthony Valerio
26 min
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Myroslav Shkandrij, "Avant-Garde Art in Ukraine...
An interview with Myroslav Shkandrij
45 min
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Andrea Moudarres, "The Enemy in Italian Renaiss...
An interview with Andrea Moudarres
56 min
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Mark Nowak, "Social Poetics" (Coffee House Pres...
An interview with Mark Nowak
50 min
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Robin Mitchell, "Vénus Noire: Black Women and C...
An interview with Robin Mitchell
60 min
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Jenn Shapland, "My Autobiography of Carson Mccu...
An interview Jenn Shapland
44 min
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Trevor C. Pederson, "Psychoanalysis and Hidden ...
An interview with Trevor C. Pederson
69 min
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J. Daniel Elam, "World Literature for the Wretc...
An interview with J. Daniel Elam
104 min
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The Other Side of the Desk with a UP Editor: A ...
Our guest is: Kimberly Guinta, Editorial Director at Rutgers University Press....