Eight UPNE Publishers Moving to CDC

A group of publishers that have been distributed by the University Press of New England (UPNE), which is closing at the end of the year, is joining the Chicago Distribution Center and will be marketed and sold by the University of Chicago Press, effective immediately. The publishers are:

Autumn House Press, which was founded in 1998 and publishes collections of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction by contemporary writers who have a following among readers, but whose work has been overlooked by commercial publishers.

Brandeis University Press, which focuses on the humanities and social sciences, as well as general interest titles, with a particular commitment to publishing compelling and innovative approaches to the study of the Jewish experience worldwide.

Carnegie Mellon University Press, which publishes about a dozen titles a year in regional social history, art history, the performing arts, literary analysis, education, and university history.

Dartmouth College Press, whose interdisciplinary approach to publishing touches on everything from the fine and visual arts to cross-cultural criticisms of American Studies to global health and medicine.

New Issues Poetry & Prose, housed on the campus of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, publishes four to six new poetry titles a year, as well as the winner of the AWP Award Series in the Novel.

Oberlin College Press, which for 40 years has been publishing poetry through its Translation and FIELD poetry series and has offered course readers through its FIELD Anthology series.

Omnidawn Publishing, Oakland, Calif., which publishes literature that opens readers to the myriad ways that language brings new light, compassionate insight, and a heightened respect for differences.

2Leaf Press, an imprint of the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars that publishes fiction, non‐fiction, poetry, drama, and bilingual works by activists, scholars, poets, and authors with cultural stories that inform, entertain, educate, and inspire

Also included are the books of UPNE's own imprint.

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