Posts by Clemson University Press
Clemson University Press is proud announce that we are sponsoring the new Modernist Studies Association (MSA) Essay Prize for Contingent and Independent Scholars! You can read more below on our blog and on the Modernist Studies website:
An orange post with the text "Spring Book Spotlight 2026" and the books Looking Glass Rock, Ice on a Hot Stove, and Hawk.
Happy spring, everyone! πΈ We recommend these two books to accompany you as you explore the season, whether that's on a leisurely stroll through the park, a picnic in the garden, or a relaxing afternoon in your backyard oasis. We recommend Ice on a Hot Stove, Hawk, and Looking Glass Rock!
A beige post with several lines of text. It says: "We need humanities because... The humanities do not resolve uncertainty; they help us see it more clearly. In doing so, they remind us that understanding is not passive, but a moral act with consequences shaped by whose stories we preserve and whose we allow to disappear. β Susanna Ashton The Humanities are crucial in fostering creativity, imagination, cultural and historical awareness, and interpretative skills, as well as offering a much-needed escape from the mundane in an increasingly challenging world. β Michael Allis Humanities research helps us better see the traces of history as the result of real people's thoughts, emotions, decisions, and interactions. It can give us perspective on some of our largest problems, but is also deeply personal at its core. β Kristin Franseen #TalkAboutHumanities"
Here at Clemson University Press, we are participating in a social media campaign with ACLS this week, and we invite you to join in! Our message is simple: our humanities and social sciences are important, and our authors agree. Let us know your own thoughts below! #TalkAboutHumanities
Here at CU Press, we're here to provide a home for scholarly annuals. We're excited to provide these important scholarly annuals a new home within our 18th century studies, along side the 18th-Century Moments Book Series!
After the saddening closure of Bucknell University Press, we're home to two new annuals: "Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era" and "The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual."
You can read more about it on our blog through the link below.
A beige post with the text "Poetry Month Spotlight April 2026" with the books Bandit/Queen, Songs Up Out of Spain, and Girls Like You.
Celebrate the power of poetry this month! We're spotlighting three of our book, poetry and all about it: Bandit/Queen, Songs out of Spain, and Girls Like You! π«
An orange post with the text "International Children's Day" with the books Animals of the Southeast United States and Clemson University: A Campus Coloring Book.
Today, we celebrate the magic of International Children's Book Day! π Let's shine a light on two extraordinary coloring books that spark imagination in young minds: Animals of the Southeast United States and Clemson University A Campus Coloring Book! π
A beige post with the text "New This Month: March 2026" with the books The Right Man and The Special View of History.
This March, the following exciting new books has finally hit the shelves and is now available for all to read; The Right Man and The Special View of History!
A beige post with the text "Most Purchased Book March 2026" with the book Unbuilt Clemson on it.
This month's top read is a real page turner! Our most viewed book for March 2026 is... Unbuilt Clemson, a deep dive into a selection of unrealized building projects throughout the history of Clemson University! Don't miss out, grab your copy today!
One of our authors, Mike Coggeshall, has been featured at Clemson News for the book he has published with us! Check it out!
An orange post with a pen writing into a book with the text "World Poetry Day" with three titles featured: Insomnia in Another Town, Maryville, and A Little Light from the Borders.
For World Poetry Day, we want to spotlight three of our most well received poetry books! From the lyrical verses of Insomnia in Another Town to the Maryville, and A Little Light from the Borders, these three books have captured the hearts of poetry lovers everywhere.
A beige post with colorful landscape drawing behind it. Text says "World Storytelling Day" and the book Wind's Woodland on top of it.
It's World Storytelling Day! π Our enchanting book, Wind's Woodland, takes the reader on a whirlwind adventure through a nearby woodlandπ³ Join us on this fantastical journey as we uncover the magic that lies within. β¨
An orange post with beige clovers and the text "Happy Saint Patrick's Day: March 17"
Happy Saint Patrick's Day! May the luck of the Irish be with you today and always. May your day be filled with green beer, delicious corned beef and cabbage, and joyful celebrations with friends and family. ππ
A beige post with the text "Women's History Month Book Spotlight" with a graphic behind it. Above that, there is three books: Pamela Colman Smith, Poet in Place and Time, and Between Worlds.
For Women's History Month, we want to spotlight our amazing collection of books about women who have shaped our world! From Poet in Place and Time, Pamela Colman Smith, Between Worlds, and more, our books will reveal new insights on these women's work!
An orange post with the text "International Women's Month: March 2026" with the silhouettes of several women.
March is Women's History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements and stories of women who have shaped our world! Later this month, we'll be spotlighting a selection of books we have published that highlight the lives, struggles, and triumphs of women from all walks of life. Stay tuned! π
A beige post with the text "National Grammar Day" with three books stacked.
Happy National Grammar Day! π What's your favorite niche grammar rule that you just can't get enough of? Is it the Oxford comma, or perhaps the subtle nuances of the subjunctive mood? Share with us and let's celebrate the beauty of grammar together!
An orange post with a landscape behind it and the text "World Wildlife Day" with the book South Carolina Master Gardener Training Manual.
Happy World Wildlife Day! Today, we're spotlighting two of our amazing books that are perfect for nature lovers! π The South Carolina Master Gardener Manual is the ultimate resource for gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts. π
A beige post with the text "New This Month: February 2026" with the books "A Slow Life but a Good Life" and "Dorothy Shakespear."
This February, the following exciting new books has finally hit the shelves and is now available for all to read; A Slow Life but a Good Life, and Dorothy Shakespear and the Cantos of Ezra Pound!
An orange post with the text "African American Literature Series Spotlight 2026" with the books "Womb Work" and "Excavating Exodus."
This February, as we celebrate African American History Month, we're excited to shine a spotlight on our African American Literature series! πβ¨ From 'Womb Work' to 'Excavating Exodus', and many more, our series is dedicated to amplifying the voices and perspectives of African American authors. π
A beige post with a pink heart and the text "Happy Valentines' Day"
Happy Valentines' Day to those who celebrate! Whether you're spending it with your significant other, friends, or family, may today be filled with love and laughter. β€οΈπ
An orange post with the silhouette of a person and the text "Black History Month."
Happy African-American History Month! π We'll be spotlighting our African American Literature Series later this month, featuring powerful stories and inspiring authors. Stay tuned for a month-long journey of discovery, growth, and celebration! ππ‘
A beige post with the book "Border Mapping" with the text outside saying "New This Month: January 2026"
This January, the following exciting new book has finally hit the shelves and is now available for all to read; Border Mapping!
Meet Caroline Warner, making waves in the academic world! She recently represented our Press at the prestigious Modern Language Association annual convention in Toronto and was featured in an article by Clemson Libraries. We couldn't be prouder!
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An orange post with wintery elements in the background with the text "Winter Book Spotlight." Three books are on the photo: Winter Tree Identification, Modernist Objects, and The Fire that Breaks.
As we step into the chill of January, we're excited to shine the spotlight on three of our books that truly capture the essence of winter. βοΈ We have Winter Tree Identification, The Fire that Breaks, and finally, Modernist Objects! Which one will you cozy up with this January? βοΈ
A beige post with stickers with the Clemson University Press logo on it with text in the bottom right corner saying "National Sticker Day."
Happy National Sticker Day! We've got these cute press stickers here, and we love giving them out at our conferences as a special treat. If you see us at an event, be sure to come and grab one (or two, or three... we won't judge π)!
An orange box with a cup of tea and the text "National Hot Tea Month."
January is hot tea month, and we're excited to cozy up with a warm cup and a great book! What's your go-to tea flavor to combat the chill in the air, and what's the book that you just can't get enough of during these cold winter months? Let us know in the comments below! βοΈπ
A beige box that has the following text: National Trivia Day! Did you know? The longest sentence ever published in literature is 111,111 words long!
Today is national trivia day! π Did you know? The longest sentence ever published in literature is 111,111 words long!
An orange post with the Clemson University Press logo and the text "Happy New Year! From Clemson University Press."
Happy new years, everyone! π Weβre excited to navigate the year with our new books, journals, and other educational resources. Keep an eye out for the exciting stuff to come!
A beige box with the text "Happy New Years from Clemson University Press!"
Happy New Year's Eve from Clemson University Press! π Let's navigate the new year together with countless new books, journals, and digital projects that'll give insights into countless topics. So, here's to new beginnings, new discoveries, and new opportunities to learn and grow together! π