If my English major doesn’t tip anyone off, I’d say my go-to question of “What’s your favorite book?” does (which means I should maybe come up with better questions, but that’s another story).
Award-winning author, Professor Paul Crawford tells us about his early life in the West Midlands which nearly destroyed him ...
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In “The Word of Dog,” philosopher Mark Rowlands writes that the animals are empathetic and, unlike humans, unburdened by ...
“Roscoe’s Worry” follows a stuffed dog that worries his ears will fall off because the little girl he belongs to talks a lot.
Jenny Lau's An A-Z of Chinese Food (Recipes Not Included) is a clever deep dive into both a cuisine and culture surrounded by ...
We’re an academic press, and we aim to publish well-researched, beautifully produced books at a price point that’s affordable ...
The Stanford L. Warren branch reopened after a three-year closure. Its history is anchored by a formative donation—and ...
Trans Theology and Renaissance Literature," the author's political theology implicates transphobia as a crucial underpinning ...
I was making Kraft macaroni and cheese on an illegal hot plate in my dorm,” Han recalled. “I had an illegal hot plate because ...
This is a smart, sweeping saga certainly marks out Catherine Airey as a new literary talent, but the book has its problems ...