Blog — Happy New Year, readers! AU Press is back in the office and ready for a productive 2018. Our calendars are already full of exciting events and conferences. Keep reading for...
Blog — A wicked problem has nothing to do with witches of the west or evils that may lurk in the world (fantastical or otherwise). It’s a difficult or maybe even impossible...
Blog — ...#UPWeek, #NextUP, and #ReadUP! University Press Week always includes a blog tour that helps readers understand the variety of initiatives coming out of university presses. Stay tuned as we update...
Blog — ...stand in this world?” Chapter 2: “Double Consciousness and Nehiyawak (Cree) Perspectives: Reclaiming Indigenous Women’s Knowledge” by Shalene Jobin “The sense of “two-ness,” of an internal struggle between two warring...
Blog — ...Alberta for organizing the gala and awards program. Conference program We started off with a panel called Writers on Writing that brought together a group of writers, Ali Bryan, Fred...
Blog — ...unexpected reads, we have the list for you! If your partner is a CanLit enthusiast and enjoyed reading Who Has Seen the Wind by W.O. Mitchell, they will be delighted...
Blog — ...To accompany your reading, he has created a delightful music mix that sequences songs in the order in which their excerpts appear in the book. These poems not only draw...
Blog — ...reduce what can be communicated by a text and a good editor will always advocate for the experience of a reader. Good design. Good interior design supports the reader and...
Blog — ...(Ronaghan, 20). Why should you read Alberta’s Lower Athabasca Basin: Archaeology and Palaeoenvironments? The unexpected by-product of the development of the oil sands is this rich archaeological record. However, it’s...
Blog — ...initiatives. To encourage our readers to participate in the social economy themselves, we have collected a list of some of our own hometown’s programs. What’s going on in Edmonton? Edmonton’s...