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Shannon Ivey, author of Welcome to the Sh*t Show, featured on Today.com

When Shannon Ivey was 42 and a single mom, she was diagnosed with Stage 3 rectal cancer. In an interview with Today.com, Shannon shares how she attributed early symptoms to perimenopause and l…

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Carolyn Click Wins 2026 South Carolina African American Commission Book Prize for The Cost of the Vote

The South Carolina African American Heritage Commission (SCAAHC) selects Carolyn Click’s The Cost of the Vote for their 2026 book prize. The award recognizes outstanding original work…

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Claudia Smith Brinson to Be Inducted into the South Carolina Academy of Authors

Claudia Smith Brinson, author of Stories of Struggle and Injustice in Focus, will be inducted to the South Carolina Academy of Authors, the state's literary hall of fame, during the biennial…

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USC Press Celebrates National Cookbook Month in October

From family to historical recipes, bestseller lists to award finalists, USC Press has a delicious cookbook ready to take its place in your kitchen! Have you been in a slump making the same d…

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Kevin Mitchell and David S. Shields, co-authors of Taste the State Georgia, featured on Good Day Atlanta

Chef Kevin Mitchell and culinary historian David S. Shields discuss their new book, Taste the State Georgia, on Good Day Atlanta. Shields explains that Georgia was the first state to define lo…

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Cormac McCarthy Society Partners with USC Press to Publish Cormac McCarthy's Personal Library Database

The Cormac McCarthy Society is partnering with the University of South Carolina Press to publish an online database of the personal library of renowned author Cormac McCarthy. After his passi…

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Kevin J. Hayes Challenges the Romantic Narrative of Hunter S. Thompson

For many readers, Hunter S. Thompson evokes a spirit of counterculture and mystery. Best known for his books, Fear and Loathing in Law Vegas, and Hell’s Angels, his other works and trou…

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First Piedmont Publishing Symposium held in Spartanburg, SC

In May 2025, University of South Carolina Press collaborated with a group of South Carolina and Georgia organizations to host the first Piedmont Publishing Symposium at Wofford College in Spa…

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Lisa M. Gring-Pemble explores strategies of the early woman's movement in Your Daughters Will Prophesy

In their new book, Your Daughters Will Prophesy: Religion and Rhetoric in the Nineteenth-Century Woman's Movement, co-authors Lisa Gring-Pemble and Martha Watson detail how women used scriptu…

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Open Carolina moves to new accessible hosting platform

University of South Carolina Press moves Open Carolina to Manifold at USC, an accessible hosting platform. In fall 2023, USC Press launched its open access collection, Open Carolina, in partne…

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New paid internship creates opportunities for publishing hopefuls

Starting this spring semester, University of South Carolina Press is giving a $1,000 stipend to students participating in its longtime internship program. Like many nonprofit book publishers,…

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University of South Carolina Press partners with Paradigm Publishing Services

University of South Carolina Press partners with Paradigm Publishing Services, a divsion of DeGruyter Brill, as part of their growing University Press Library group (UPL). Paradigm makes resea…

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University of South Carolina Press Increases Access to Publications with Accessible Ebooks

University of South Carolina Press is pleased to announce it is now publishing accessible ebooks. In a step toward increasing accessibility in its publishing program, starting with the spring…

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M.V. Hood, III and Seth C. McKee Win 2025 V.O. Key Award for Rural Republican Realignment in the Modern South

The Southern Political Science Association presented M.V. Hood, III and Seth C. McKee with the 2025 V.O. Key Award for Rural Republican Realignment in the Modern South: The Untold Story, at th…

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Thumbnail for Lisa Silvestri crowdsources hope through stories of community action in Peace by Peace

Lisa Silvestri crowdsources hope through stories of community action in Peace by Peace

When Lisa Silvestri, associate teaching professor of communication arts and sciences at Penn State, felt isolated while adjusting to her life as a first-time parent on parental leave, she reac…

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USC Press Welcomes Its First Graduate Acquisitions Assistant, Emma Silvis

This fall, University of South Carolina Press welcomed its first Graduate Acquisitions Assistant, Emma Silvis, who is earning a dual master’s degree in English and library and informatio…

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Thumbnail for David Nicholson's The Garretts of Columbia selected as a Favorite Book of 2024 by Washington Independent Review of Books

David Nicholson's The Garretts of Columbia selected as a Favorite Book of 2024 by Washington Independent Review of Books

The Washington Independent Review of Books selected The Garretts of Columbia by David Nicholson as one of its 51 Favorite Books of 2024. The Independent was launched in 2011 by writers and ed…

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Thumbnail for The NCAA and the Exploitation of College Profit-Athletes Wins the 2024 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Outstanding Book Award

The NCAA and the Exploitation of College Profit-Athletes Wins the 2024 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Outstanding Book Award

The North American Society for the Sociology of Sport presented Richard M. Southall, Mark S. Nagel, Ellen J. Staurowsky, Richard T. Karcher, and Joel G. Maxcy with the 2024 Outsanding Book Awa…

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Thumbnail for Hungry Roots by Ashli Quesinberry Stokes and Wendy Atkins-Sayre selected as a 2025 North Carolina Reads pick by North Carolina Humanities

Hungry Roots by Ashli Quesinberry Stokes and Wendy Atkins-Sayre selected as a 2025 North Carolina Reads pick by North Carolina Humanities

North Carolina Humanities selected Hungry Roots by Ashli Quesinberry Stokes and Wendy Atkins-Sayre as a North Carolina Reads pick for April 2025. North Carolina Reads is a virtual book club th…

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Rachel M. Hanson's The End of Tennessee selected as a Best Southern Books pick by the Southern Review of Books

The Southern Review of Books featured The End of Tennessee by Rachel M. Hanson as one of its Best Southern Books of August 2024. Published by Queens University of Charlotte’s MFA program…

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David Nicholson's The Garretts of Columbia selected as a 2024 Great Group Reads pick by the Women's National Book Association

In October, the Women’s National Book Association selected The Garretts of Columbia by David Nicholson as a 2024 Great Group Reads pick. Launched in 2009, the Great Group Reads program p…

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USC Press StepsUP for First-Gen Low-Income Students

After a full year of planning, fundraising, and still more planning, University of South Carolina Press is proud to announce that their undergraduate internship is now a paid opportunity! The…

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USC Press and SCETV Partner to Celebrate Jazz Legend Marian McPartland with Special Event

University of South Carolina Press and South Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV) partner to celebrate jazz legend Marian McPartland with an evening of live jazz and a book launch for the for…

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Jason Friedman's Liberty Street featured on Good Morning America

Jason Friedman's new book, Liberty Street: A Savannah Family, Its Golden Boy, and the Civil War, was featured on Good Morning America as a GMA Buzz Pick for August 29, 2024. In Liberty Street,…

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Schooling the Movement Wins 2024 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award

Editors Derrick P. Alridge, Jon N. Hale, and Tondra L. Loder-Jackson win a 2024 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award for Schooling the Movement: The Activism of Southern B…

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University of South Carolina Press and Southeastern Book Travelers Reach Southeastern US Sales Representation Agreement

Columbia, SC, March 1, 2024 – University of South Carolina Press, one of the oldest and most distinguished publishing houses in the South, is pleased to announce its strategic partnershi…

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Editorial, Design, and Production Director Ana Bichanich Leads New Accessibility Initiative

When Ana Bichanich joined the University of South Carolina Press in September to lead its Editorial, Design, and Production department, she brought 10 years of production editor experience as…

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Thumbnail for Margaret Edds's What the Eyes Can't See Wins the 2023 Virginia Literary Award in Nonfiction

Margaret Edds's What the Eyes Can't See Wins the 2023 Virginia Literary Award in Nonfiction

The Library of Virginia announced the winners of the 26th Annual Virginia Literary Awards during a celebration held on October 14. Margaret Edds's What the Eyes Can’t See: Ralph Northam,…

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University of South Carolina Press and University Libraries Launch Open Carolina, an Open Access Publishing Platform

The University of South Carolina Press, in partnership with the University of South Carolina Libraries, is delighted to announce the launch of Open Carolina, an open-access publishing platfor…

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Margaret Edds's What the Eyes Can't See is named a 2023 Virginia Literary Award finalist

The Library of Virginia announced its 2023 finalists for the Virginia Literary Awards that honor Virginia authors for their work in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Margaret Edds's What the Eye…

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University of South Carolina Press Welcomes New Director, Michael J. McGandy

COLUMBIA, SC, October 13, 2022 – University of South Carolina Office of the Provost and University of South Carolina Press announced today that Michael J. McGandy has been appointed dire…

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Invisible No More launch event

Invisible No More, a comprehensive collection about the impact of African Americans on the University of South Carolina, will launch at a virtual celebration on MLK Day in partnership with the…

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#KeepUP with The Cheese Biscuit Queen for #UPWeek

University Presses are a force to #KeepUP with! 2021 marks the 10th anniversary of University Press Week and we’re celebrating with a guest blog from author Mary Martha Greene that we h…

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Rob Simbeck's The Southern Wildlife Watcher is awarded the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers' 2021 Best Book Award

The AGLOW Awards in Craft Competition has awarded Rob Simbeck’s The Southern Wildlife Watcher: Notes of a Naturalist the 2021 Best of Book Award. The Association of Great Lakes Outdoor…

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The University of South Carolina Press is hosting Ask UP

What should I include in my proposal? How and when should I approach an editor? How do I write a response to peer reviews? When can I expect a contract? Many authors have these questions, but…

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Thumbnail for Q&A with Eric Crawford, author of Gullah Spirituals

Q&A with Eric Crawford, author of Gullah Spirituals

In Gullah Spirituals musicologist Eric Crawford traces Gullah Geechee songs from their beginnings in West Africa to their height as songs for social change and Black identity in the twentieth…

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Bren McClain's One Good Mama Bone is awarded the French 2021 Prix Maya Award for Best Animal Novel

The French translation of Bren McClain’s One Good Mama Bone, titled Mama Red by French publisher Éditions Le Nouveau Pont, has been awarded the Prix Maya 2021 Award for Best Anima…

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Q&A with W. Clay Creswell, author of Sharks in the Shallows

W. Clay Creswell has been a North and South Carolina region shark-bite investigator for the Shark Research Institute Global Shark Attack File since 2004. A trusted media resource for the Natio…

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Thumbnail for Claudia Smith Brinson, author of Stories of Struggle, contributes to PBS's “American Experience” documentary on The Blinding of Isaac Woodard

Claudia Smith Brinson, author of Stories of Struggle, contributes to PBS's “American Experience” documentary on The Blinding of Isaac Woodard

Claudia Smith Brinson, author of Stories of Struggle, contributes to PBS’s “American Experience” documentary “The Blinding of Isaac Woodard” with a piece document…

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The University of South Carolina Press partners with JSTOR and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library for Black History Month

The University of South Carolina Press is proud to partner with JSTOR and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library to support readers seeking to engage…

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Black History Month: Congressman James Clyburn

"one of a handful of people who, when they speak, the entire Congress listens."—President Barack Obama We celebrate Congressman James Clyburn, author of Blessed Experiences: Genuinely S…

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Mary Whyte's exhibition We the People - Portraits of Veterans in America is now a virtual tour!

The exhibition opened at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, Ohio in September 2020. The 50-portrait watercolor series—one Veteran portrait from each state—was c…

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Dan Harrison, author of Live at Jackson Station, on #RaiseUP for University Press Week

I have been long been fascinated by Southern cultures. At first glance, it appears that the South is dominated by an overarching, monolithic culture. It is easy to believe that culture never c…

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John Garrison Marks' Black Freedom in the Age of Slavery featured on New Books Network

Listen to John Garrison Marks discuss his new book Black Freedom in the Age of Slavery: Race, Status, and Identity in the Urban Americas with Adam McNeil for the New Books Networks' New Books…

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Claudia Smith Brinson and Dr. Valinda Littlefield consider Stories of Struggle: The Clash over Civil Rights in South Carolina with Dr. Walter Edgar on South Carolina Public Radio

Listen on SCETV radio Friday, November 13 at noon, Saturday November 14 at 7am on News & Music stations, and Sunday November 15 at 4pm on News & Talk Stations. Listen online at bit.ly/…

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Thumbnail for Rob Simbeck Shines Light On Wildlife All Around Us in The Southern Wildlife Watcher

Rob Simbeck Shines Light On Wildlife All Around Us in The Southern Wildlife Watcher

Rob Simbeck, author of The Southern Wildlife Watcher, tells Eric Douglas of West Virginia Public Broadcasting, “I think, too often, we are prone to think of the outdoors as something spe…

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Christina Rae Butler talks Lowcountry at High Tide with Dr. Walter Edgar on South Carolina Public Radio

For centuries residents of Charleston, SC, have made many attempts, both public and private, to manipulate the landscape of the low-lying peninsula on which Charleston sits, surrounded by wetl…

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Playbill names Understanding Tracy Letts a Theatre Read to Enjoy in Summer 2020!

“With social distancing still the norm, there's no better time to crack open a book—especially one that lets us escape to the world of theatre,” says Playbill’s Dan Mey…

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