A HUNGER WITH NO NAME by Lauren C. Teffeau We are thrilled to announce that we’ll be publishing Lauren C. Teffeau’s novella, A Hunger with No Name, as part of our ongoing novella series, Pomme. Thurava of Astrava is intended to become a herder, a most honored position for her dwindling community that clings to life… Continue reading Acquisition Announcement
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Acquisition Announcement
CAPTAIN CHICANO DRAWS A LINE IN THE AMERICAN SAND by Stephen D. Gutierrez We are thrilled to announce that we’ll be publishing Stephen D. Gutierrez’s Captain Chicano Draws a Line in the American Sand as the inaugural work of our novella series, Pomme. Captain Chicano is out to save the country! White supremacy is on the rise… Continue reading Acquisition Announcement
Studies in the Fantastic No. 15 Editor’s Note: “Loungewear 4 the Apocalypse”
As we get ready to send Issue 15 of Studies in the Fantastic off to print, I wanted to take a moment to contextualize our cover art. The artist, Chloe St. Aubin, is a recent graduate of the University of Tampa, and the image that is featured on the cover is a detail from her BFA graduate… Continue reading Studies in the Fantastic No. 15 Editor’s Note: “Loungewear 4 the Apocalypse”
The University of Tampa Press Interviews: A Conversation with Lorraine Monteagut
Joel Lee, an author and current writing student at The University of Tampa, conducted an interview with Lorraine Monteagut, author of the Waterman Fund Essay Winner, “The Wild Self: What Is Wild to One is Home to Another,” (Appalachia: Vol. 72: No. 1, Article 15) and the book Brujas: The Magic and Power of Witches of Color (Chicago Review Press, 2021). … Continue reading The University of Tampa Press Interviews: A Conversation with Lorraine Monteagut
University of Tampa Press Interviews: A Conversation with Keith Kopka
By: Daleyna Abril Keith Kopka is the recipient of the 2019 Tampa Review Prize for his collection of poems, Count Four (University of Tampa Press, 2020). The following interview was conducted via email. Daleyna Abril: In his review of Count Four, Adrian Matejka describes your poems as “both complicit in and aware of masculinity—how easily it damages, how quickly it becomes a smudged… Continue reading University of Tampa Press Interviews: A Conversation with Keith Kopka