News for July 11, 2008
Kirkus & PW Give Starred Reviews to Latest Amish Mystery
July 11, 2008
Two starred reviews in major magazines have jump-started the publication of P. L. Gaus’s Separate from the World: An Ohio Amish Mystery. Publishers Weekly called Gaus’s “excellent sixth Ohio mystery” “another winner in this fine regional series”; Kirkus Reviews called it a “sharp mystery” and “A perceptive look at problems that have no easy solutions.”
Recent News · 
Zeller Talks About Roads on The Kojo Nnamdi Show
December 22, 2008
Thomas Zeller, co-editor of the 2008 book, The World beyond the Windshield was on WAMU‘s nationally syndicated The Kojo Nnamdi Show on December 22nd to talk about the history of roads and road building. Zeller was part of a panel that discussed the social engineering of roads in the Beltway region.
Jason Gray Poem Featured on PBS NewsHour Website
December 22, 2008
The new PBS NewsHour blog, “Art Beat,” features an audio clip of Jason Gray reading from his recently published book, Photographing Eden: Poems. The December 22nd “Art Beat” posting has Gray reading from his poem, “Your Art History.” With “Art Beat,” correspondent Jeffrey Brown and his team cover art and entertainment with in-depth interviews and profiles.
Azores Named Best Book of the Year in Slate Survey
December 16, 2008
Azores, the 2008 collection of poetry by David Yezzi, was named one of the best books of 2008 by Slate, the online magazine. “Yezzi writes with insight and elegance about the lives we actually lead,” writes Slate contributor Adam Kirsch, ”about the ironic balance between violent feeling and regulated behavior that defines adulthood.” Yezzi will read from Azores on February 13th at the annual conference of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs.
Danny Miller, 1949–2008
November 12, 2008
Ohio University Press joins the academic and Appalachian community in mourning the loss of our friend and colleague Danny Miller. Our sympathies go out to his family, friends, and to his associates at Northern Kentucky University, where he was chair of the Department of Literature and Language. Along with Gurney Norman and Sharon Hatfield, Danny co-edited An American Vein: Critical Writings in Appalachian Literature, published in 2005. We will remember him for his energy, his keen insight, and for the generosity that he displayed in all aspects of his life and work.
Cold War and Decolonization in Guinea Wins APC Book Award
November 10, 2008
Elizabeth Schmidt’s 2007 book, Cold War and Decolonization in Guinea, 1946–1958, is the winner of the African Political Science Group’s Best Book Award. Schmidt’s study provides the historical context behind Guinea’s bold 1958 decision for independence. The APCG is an affiliate of the American Political Science Association, International Studies Association, and African Studies Association. The award will be given at the ASA meeting in Chicago.
News Archive
- September 2008
- Fannie Quigley a 2008 WILLA Awards Finalist
- April 2008
- Young Lions Fiction Award Goes to Currie
- Granary of Rome Wins Geography Award
- Olmanson Wins Jackson Prize
- William Logan Foreword on New Critics Appears in VQR
- Matthew Cohen Wins Benda Prize for Best Book in Southeast Asian Studies
- March 2008
- Malae a 2008 Young Lions Fiction Award Finalist
- Two OU Press Books Named Ohioana Award Finalists
- Resurrecting the Granary of Rome Wins Top Prize in Environmental History
- February 2008
- Four Books Chosen as CHOICE Outstanding Titles
- Religion in Ohio Editor Still Promoting Interfaith Dialogue
- Post Office Honors Charles Chesnutt with Stamp
- January 2008
- Teach the Free Man a Story Prize “Notable Book”
- Book on Political Independents Recommended
- December 2007
- The Chronicle Review Praises New Criticism Anthology
- Claim to the Country a Library Journal “Editor’s Pick”
- Anita Ellis Interviewed About Rookwood and Indians
- November 2007
- Keillor to Read Shaw
- October 2007
- U.S. News Photographer to Visit Athens
- Jane Haigh Is an Alaska “Historian of the Year”
- Ricky Clark Honored by Ohioana
- Times Interviews Author About Buddhism in Burma
- September 2007
- Quick-Change Artist a Gardner Fiction Finalist
- August 2007
- Quick-Change Artist a Fiction Award Finalist
- May 2007
- Out of the Woods Into the News
- Hometown for an Hour Wins Audre Lorde Award
- Dunbar Collection an AAUP/ALA “Best of the Best”
- April 2007
- A Women of the Times in AJ’s Top 12
- March 2007
- OUP on NPR
- OU Press Poet on The Writer's Almanac
- Fugitive Slave Story Wins History Prize
- Hometown for an Hour an Audre Lorde Finalist
- Architecture in Cincinnati an Ohioana Award Finalist
- Dunbar Collection an Ohioana Award Finalist
- Michigan Law Wins Second State Award
- Pollution Author’s Op-Ed Reviewed on Salon.com
- January 2007
- Ora Anderson in Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame
- October 2006
- Holy Week Gets a Starred Review
- September 2006
- Michigan Law Book Earns State History Award
- African AIDS History Reviewed in NE Journal of Medicine
- July 2006
- Authors Booked on NPR’s Diane Rehm Show
- May 2006
- Garrison Keillor reads Timothy Steele
- Christian Science Monitor Reviews A Burning Hunger
- Trick of Sunlight Gets Booklist Starred Review
- March 2006
- Timothy Steele Praised in Booklist
- Library Journal Reviews History of AIDS in Africa
- Publishers Weekly Raves over A Prayer for the Night
- Two Finalists for Ohioana Book Awards
- Poetry Daily to feature Jennifer Rose
- Library Journal Calls Burning Hunger “Riveting”
- January 2006
- New York Times Picks Prisoner Pear for Editors’ Choice
- Military Intervention in Foreign Affairs
- CHOICE’s “Best of the Best”
- National Park Service and DeVoto
- October 2005
- Ouidah a Finalist for Herskovits, Douglass Awards
- Publishers Weekly Calls Prisoner Pear "Efficient, Accomplished"
- Kirkus Reviews
- September 2005
- Library Journal Reviews Darrow
- July 2005
- Attention Ohio Art Libraries
- May 2005
- Poetry Lauds The Optimist
- DeVoto's West Gets Lead Review in Bloomsbury
- Mehigan Poem Wins Pushcart Prize
- Apartheid Book Called a "Superb Study" in CHOICE
- John Brown Book Reviewed in NYRB
- A “Fearless First Book”
- March 2005
- The Optimist a Finalist for L.A. Times Book Prize
- Indonesian-English Dictionary “A Valuable Addition”
- February 2005
- Highland Sanctuary Called "Fascinating," "Groundbreaking"
- Subjects on Display Earns "Essential" Rating from CHOICE
- Mehigan’s The Optimist Featured on Poetry Daily
- Tensions of Empire Wins Prize
- January 2005
- CHOICE Praises Ecology Study
- ForeWord Features a Pair
- The Optimist Makes ForeWord’s Big 10 Picks of 2004
- “An Amazing Book from an Academic Press”
- June 2004
- Graham R. Wins Robert Colby Book Prize
Conference Archive
Upcoming Events · 
Book talk and signing
Sue Cummings
Album Quilts of Ohio’s Miami Valley
Troy Historical Society, Troy, OH
7-9 p.m.
Reading and Book Signing
Jason Gray
Photographing Eden
Barnes & Noble, Lennox Town Center, Columbus
7 p.m.
Poetry Reading
Jason Gray
Photographing Eden
Miami University
8 p.m.
Presentation and book signing
Sue Cummings
Album Quilts of Ohio’s Miami Valley
Dayton Metro Library, Dayton, OH
7 p.m.
Book signing
Sue Cummings
Album Quilts of Ohio’s Miami Valley
Blue Jacket Books, Xenia, OH
2-4 p.m.
Panel Discussion: Cultural Borders
Roger Sedarat
Dear Regime
AWP Conference, Chicago Hilton Hotel
3-4:15 p.m.
Panel Discussion: Gay Regionalism, Appalachia
Jeff Mann
Loving Mountains, Loving Men
AWP Conference, Chicago Hilton Hotel
12-1:15 p.m.




