Category: Author Features
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If You Like “New Army Officer’s Survival Guide,” You’ll Love These!
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ungpressbooks.comStarting today, we’re in training. New Army Officer’s Survival Guide comes out February 12! It’s only 4 short weeks, but we can’t wait. These three military titles are our lifeline until then. Over the Top by Arthur Guy Empey Arthur Guy Empey served as an American in the British Army in the…
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Ask the Author: Captain Levi Floeter
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ungpressbooks.comLevi J. Floeter provides hard earned advice for the newly commissioned Army officer.
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Native American Author Spotlight: Sherman Alexie
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ungpressbooks.comThe Native American Renaissance opened doors for many Native American authors to flourish. Authors like these are now able to publish stories about their own experiences and continue to bring awareness to the issues that plague the modern Native American. In this post-renaissance period, we find Sherman Alexie. Sherman Alexie…
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Native American Author Spotlight: Zitkala-Sa
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ungpressbooks.comZitkala-Sa was an artist, author, and Native American activist. Learn about the woman who helped write the first American Indian opera.
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Native American Author Spotlight: N. Scott Momaday
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ungpressbooks.comThe late 1960s to 1980s are regarded as the Native American Renaissance in literary history. During this time, many literary works by Native Americans in the United States were published. This lead to national awareness of Native American writers and the development of Native American Studies departments at many notable…
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Native American Author Spotlight: Leslie Marmon Silko
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ungpressbooks.comLeslie Marmon Silko’s publication of Ceremony established her as the “first female native American novelist.” Learn about Silko this Native American Heritage Month.
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James Baldwin: Author, Teacher, Truth Seeker
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ungpressbooks.comCelebrating author and civil rights leader James Baldwin by reflecting on his life and exploration of race, sexuality, and religion.
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About Editing and the Editor: An interview with David Scott Stieghan
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ungpressbooks.com) Why did you want to edit this book?Until now, the only copies available were unfortunately nearly one hundred years old, and they were getting hard to find. When I was presented with the opportunity to edit a series of classic World War I books, the choice was simple. Not only…