Category: Press Releases

Category: Press Releases

University of Pittsburgh Press Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

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University of Pittsburgh Press Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is a month-long celebration of Hispanic and Latino history and culture. University of Pittsburgh Press is pleased to showcase poetry and nonfiction by Latinx authors and about the Latinx experience. From City of a Hundred Fires by Richard Blanco, first published in 1997, to Querida by Nathan Xavier Osorio, winner of the 2024 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize, Latinx voices are a staple of the Pitt Poetry Series. Our Latinx and Latin American Profiles series regularly publishes work showcasing contemporary Latinx and Latin American literary, visual, and performing artists. Books like Welcome to Oxnard and Imaginative Possibilities exemplify our commitment…

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University of Pittsburgh Press and Poet Luminaries Celebrate the Life and Work of Ed Ochester

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University of Pittsburgh Press and Poet Luminaries Celebrate the Life and Work of Ed Ochester

Pittsburgh, PA –  A celebration of the life and work of Ed Ochester will take place on September 12, 2025 at 7:30pm in the Connelly Ballroom, located in Alumni Hall on the University of Pittsburgh campus. The event will be emceed by former Pitt Poetry Series co-editor Terrance Hayes and will feature readings, remembrances, and a discussion with some of luminaries of American poetry and the Pitt Poetry Series under Ochester’s editorship: Quan Barry, Jan Beatty, Billy Collins, Denise Duhamel, Lynn Emanuel, Ross Gay, Paisley Rekdal, and Aaron Smith. The event is free and open to the public. The celebration is…

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Pitt Poetry Series Announces Spring 2026 Titles

The Pitt Poetry Series at the University of Pittsburgh Press continues its tradition of publishing the finest contemporary poetry by announcing the forthcoming publication of the following collections: Steeplechase by Angela Ball: In a voice that is humorous, bewildered, disillusioned, hopeful, Steeplechase explores multiple landscapes, countries known and unknown, cities and inhabitants both aspirational and lost. On sale 2/10/2026   Antediluvian by Kameryn Alexa Carter: “Engaging with themes of the ecstatic, desire, mental illness, and spirituality, Antediluvian’s speaker calls on an intertextual constellation of artists as they attempt to wade through agoraphobia, parse out their relationship with God, and navigate…

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2026 Drue Heinz Literature Prize Call for Entries

Submissions for the 2026 Drue Heinz Literature Prize are now open! Details and submission guidelines can be found here. The deadline for submission is June 30th. The Drue Heinz Literature Prize recognizes and supports writers of short fiction and makes their work available to readers around the world. • Manuscripts are judged anonymously by nationally known writers. Past judges have included Angie Cruz, Alexander Chee, Deesha Philyaw, Min Jin Lee, Margaret Atwood, Russel, Rick Moody, and Joan Didion. • Winners receive a cash prize of $15,000, publication by the University of Pittsburgh Press, and support in the nation-wide promotion of…

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UPP Announces New Scholarly Series: Power Currents: Asian Media in the World

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UPP Announces New Scholarly Series: Power Currents: Asian Media in the World

Pittsburgh, PA – The University of Pittsburgh Press is pleased to announce the launch of Power Currents: Asian Media in the World, a new scholarly book series that recenters media within Asian studies and Asia within media studies. The transformations in Asia’s media landscapes are both shaping and being shaped by histories, traditions, demographics, industrial structures, and governance dynamics that demand analyses and approaches drawn from Asian points of reference. This series aims to showcase research on analog and digital media forms past and present as they course in, around, and through Asia, with an emphasis on projects that explore…

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