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We're thrilled to announce the first ever winner of the Tayur Poetry Prize: Hussain Ahmed!

➡️ Learn more about Ahmed and Sing, Sky, his award-winning collection, here: www.cmu.edu/university-p...

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Our spring season of books is here!

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Help us spread the word! @literaryhub.bsky.social @littranslate.bsky.social @translatorsaloud.bsky.social @penamerica.bsky.social @pw.org @irishlittimes.bsky.social @asls.org.uk

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Submission Guidelines - Carnegie Mellon University Press - Carnegie Mellon University Submission Guidelines

Our winter open reading period for literary translations and new plays runs through Jan 12. We welcome volumes of poetry, collections of short fiction, and completed novels in translation and submissions of finished full-length plays (60-120 min. running time).
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"This bilingual edition preserves Vilariño’s rhythmic precision and existential intensity, giving readers a rare glimpse into a body of work that continues to resonate far beyond its origins."

No in @literaryhub.bsky.social's new round-up of UP translations ❤️

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Amazing to see No featured here - thanks so much @wwborders.bsky.social and @tobiascarroll.bsky.social!

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We're pleased to announce the creation of two new CMUP poetry prizes, made possible by the generosity of @teppercmu.bsky.social professor Sridhar R. Tayur!

Learn more: library.cmu.edu/about/news/2...

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Introducing our Fall 2025 titles, a full slate of poetry, fiction, and even our first academic title 🍁

Learn more about them here: www.cmu.edu/universitypr...

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from Tamiami Trail, publishing in just a few weeks ✨

link: press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...

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My take on Jonathan Aaron’s wonderful “Just About Anything” @cmupress.bsky.social in @ronslate.bsky.social’s “On the Seawall”: “Aaron’s poetry, for the length of a few lines, a handful of pages, persuades us that things or people that are gone aren’t, in fact, lost.” www.ronslate.com/on-just-abou...

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It's that time of year again! Submissions are open for poetry and fiction manuscripts.

➡️ Learn more: bit.ly/cmupress

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Our friends at @upittpress.bsky.social are hosting a very cool event and it's less than a month away!

See you there ✨

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No notes*

*says our editorial director, who's from over there

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To Be Marquette In this compelling campus novel, a college freshman exposes hidden secrets as she fights for environmental justice in Marquette. Arriving in Marquette for her freshman year at Northern Michigan Univer...

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“Timelessness of Trestles: An Appreciation of Sharon Dilworth’s Novel, ‘To Be Marquette’” “I was miles away from Marquette.” — Sharon Dilworth There is a timelessness to Sharon Dilworth’s novel “To Be Marquette.” Her characters probably resemble many of us who questioned the Cold War and t...

CMUP author + fiction editor Sharon Dilworth was featured in the local Marquette, MI paper for her novel, To Be Marquette, which we published in Spring 2024 🏞

A wonderful (and well-deserved) article. Congrats Sharon!

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The Value of Narrative Storytelling in Polarized Times This lecture was first presented on April 9, 2025 at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, as part of the President's Lecture Series, by John Wells, Hollywood director, producer, and writer—and ...

The second, by Hollywood director, producer, and writer (and @cmu.edu alum) John Wells, is "The Value of Narrative Storytelling in Polarized Times" dx.doi.org/10.1184/R1/2...

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With Eyes No Longer Blind: Vision and Visibility in Engineering This lecture was first presented on February 19, 2025 at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, as part of the University Lecture Series, by Dr. Gilda A. Barabino, recipient of the 2024 Dickson P...

We are proud to have published two distinguished recent @cmu.edu lectures under our Tartan Editions imprint.

The first is "With Eyes No Longer Blind: Vision and Visibility in Engineering" by Dr Gilda Barabino, 2024 recipient of the Dickson Prize in Science: dx.doi.org/10.1184/R1/2...

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Sulky Achilles 
That's him over there—
alone, on his haunches 
next to the campfire, 
playing with a stick, 
stirring sparks into 
the hateful sky. "Fuck 
Agamemnon," he mutters, 
relicking his paw. He's 
withdrawn and mopey, 
grumpy over a girl—
he stole her first, gods 
dammit. Behind him, 
his buddies, faces fear 
filled and green, clank 
swords with the enemy 
on the wine-colored fields 
of Troy. He shrugs. He's 
just not feeling the fury, 
though wrath has always 
been his gift, his thing. 
And he'll unfurl it 
without mercy on Hector, 
and Andromache, and 
Priam, and so on, he will, 
but that's later. Right now, 
he's promising himself, 
he'll never be dumb enough 
to drop his armor again. Go 
big or go home, amirite?

Sulky Achilles That's him over there— alone, on his haunches next to the campfire, playing with a stick, stirring sparks into the hateful sky. "Fuck Agamemnon," he mutters, relicking his paw. He's withdrawn and mopey, grumpy over a girl— he stole her first, gods dammit. Behind him, his buddies, faces fear filled and green, clank swords with the enemy on the wine-colored fields of Troy. He shrugs. He's just not feeling the fury, though wrath has always been his gift, his thing. And he'll unfurl it without mercy on Hector, and Andromache, and Priam, and so on, he will, but that's later. Right now, he's promising himself, he'll never be dumb enough to drop his armor again. Go big or go home, amirite?

Here's one of our favorites from her latest collection. This is "Sulky Achilles" from Goat-Footed Gods.
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Did you hear that @kathdriskell.bsky.social, one of our fantastic Spring 25 poets, has been named Kentucky's poet laureate? Congratulations, Kathleen—so well deserved!

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The Scientist’s Dilemma “If I want people to listen, I need a Y chromosome,” says Barbara in Claudia Barnett’s short play I Knew She Was Right. Inspired by geneticist Barbara Mc…

"Each piece here has its particular power and poignancy," writes Linda Parsons of Claudia Barnett's volume of six one-act plays about women in science. "And, most importantly, they leave you hungry for more." chapter16.org/the-scientis...

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It's publication day for @kathdriskell.bsky.social, Jonathan Aaron, Virginia Conchan, Michael McGriff, and Claudia Barnett!

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We're so excited about this one!

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So pleased to see the brilliant @kathdriskell.bsky.social's Goat-Footed Gods on this list (Out now! Get your copy at press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...)

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The Poetry of Grief | Los Angeles Review of Books Eileen G’Sell reviews two new poetry collections, Virginia Konchan’s “Requiem” and Cass Donish’s “Your Dazzling Death.”

What a lovely @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social review of Virginia Konchan's Requiem lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-...
(It's out now!) press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...)

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paging @cmupress-ca.bsky.social !!

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Calls and Contests - Carnegie Mellon University Press - Carnegie Mellon University Submit your work now! Carnegie Mellon University Press announces two concurrent literary contests for 2025: a Literary Translation Contest and a New Play Contest, both accepting submissions from Janua...

Just ten more days to enter our literary translation and new play contests! www.cmu.edu/universitypr...

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Award-winning poet to deliver reading Thursday at CMU - The Fayette Advertiser Central Methodist University will welcome American poet Allison Joseph for a reading on Thursday, February 20. A question and answer session will take place following the reading, which begins at &he...

Hey, look at that! A CMU Press alum reading at another CMU! (Not you, @cmichpress.bsky.social!) It's beginning to feel very Spiderman in here. www.fayettenewspapers.com/stories/awar...

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Just about Anything: New and Selected Poems New and Selected Poems

"Poised at the threshold of surprise, Aaron's poems relax into a kind of domestic surrealism that's both insightful and humorous, yet immediately recognizable, "asking / questions no one can answer / but asking anyway."" Fred Muratori in Library Journal

Coming March 22
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Calls and Contests - Carnegie Mellon University Press - Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Press announces two concurrent literary contests for 2025: a Literary Translation Contest and a New Play Contest, both accepting submissions from January 21 to February 28, ...

Our open submission period (for new plays and literary translation) is now live! Read more about it:

www.cmu.edu/universitypr...

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Calls and Contests - Carnegie Mellon University Press - Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Press announces two concurrent literary contests for 2025: a Literary Translation Contest and a New Play Contest, both accepting submissions from January 21 to February 28, ...

Our open submission period (for new plays and literary translation) is now live! Read more about it:

www.cmu.edu/universitypr...

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