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Posts by Joe Schiller
“Tumbleweed Underworld offers a rare and deeply human history of addiction in the nineteenth-century American West. Centering the life of Georgie Clifford, a sex worker and morphine addict, Pagán uncovers how misogyny, violence, and medical uncertainty shaped women’s lives and choices in a volatile frontier society. The result is a haunting portrait of life on the margins.”―Jacqueline D. Antonovich, Muhlenberg College
Hey, my first book blurb!
Nothing but love for Jeff and the whole team at @magiccitybooks.bsky.social! www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/b...
I have also teleported to a Waffle House (my wife brought me there directly from a surgery once)
Thank you to these brave men in uniform for shifting US-men's-sports hatred away from hockey 🫡
I saw Emilie Connolly give a job talk like 7 years ago and it so rearranged the mental furniture that I remember where I was sitting, looking around to see if people shared my reaction like a kid at a movie. Congratulations!
Quintard Taylor was dedicated to studying Black people in the West — a field that often went unresearched, esp at the beginning of his research in the mid 1970s. Taylor’s work helped correct the narrative that the history of Black people in the West is insignificant. www.dailyuw.com/article/1353...
Thanks to Sue Retka Schill for inviting Tom Rogers and me onto the Homegrown Fuels podcast to talk about our book and the history of ethanol fuel. Fun conversation!
youtu.be/wYpOz7CfiaA?...
He authored the first book ever published by the University of Oklahoma Press in 1928! @oupress.bsky.social
Also of interest: www.oupress.com/978080614111...
If you're planing to spend the weekend preparing for the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald on Monday, but you just don't know enough about the taconite pellets that were in the ship's ill-fated hold, may I recommend a book for you?
www.upress.umn.edu/978081669430...
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In 1992 my family went in the ditch and launched one of these, Dukes of Hazzard-style, off a road approach when my dad fell asleep at the wheel. Pretty rad in hindsight.
📣🌟 Come work with us! We're looking for a highly organized individual with strong communication skills and an enthusiastic mindset to serve as our next Publicity Manager! Learn more here ➡️ ou.taleo.net/careersectio...
You really know how to play up the magic of making books!
Not sure how I missed this post, but I did not miss the book in my mail. Cheers @jeffmanuel.bsky.social !!!
Headed to WHA in ABQ? You know what to do (Reach out and schedule a meeting! See us at the @oupress.bsky.social table! Let me personally sell you books! Okay I just told you what to do, didn't I)
It's the official publication day for ETHANOL: A HEMISPHERIC HISTORY FOR THE FUTURE OF BIOFUELS. Want to know why the US turns 40 percent of the corn crop into fuel? How the US and Brazil became the world's two largest ethanol producers? Tom Rogers and I have answers.
www.oupress.com/978080619601...
A real pinch-me moment to become an editor and be told I would work with Quintard on his series. Beyond the scholarship or BlackPast's incredible reach, what a human! You could feel his gracious chuckle through the phone.
My words, in print!
Our service to the state and region is one of my favorite parts of working @oupress.bsky.social
Remembering Dr. David Levy. We are honored to have published him and will fondly remember him as a friend of the press.
This is the way.
A cover proof of a book's front and black jacket and flaps.
If stylishly-written environmental history is your thing, the compulsively readable "Ethanol: A Hemispheric History for the Future of Biofuels" by @jeffmanuel.bsky.social and Thomas D. Rogers is coming in October from @oupress.bsky.social.
(Acquired for the press by @jschiller.bsky.social.)
A great conversation! Which reminds me of @patrickmccray.bsky.social's LA Review of Books piece from last year on @jasonheppler.org's "subversive view of Silicon Valley's history."
lareviewofbooks.org/article/dirt...
Long time listener, first time caller. I was pleased to join @brendenwrensink.bsky.social to talk about my book. I hope you’ll give it a listen!
You know the "sticky bomb" Tom Hanks' character uses in Saving Private Ryan? There's some truth to that! Check out Bob Wettemann's readable new book, Rhino Tanks and Sticky Bombs: GI Ingenuity in World War II, from @oupress.bsky.social www.oupress.com/978080619539...
If I know anything about publishing, I know to thank you for all the work we didn't see you do to shepherd this along! It's going to be beautiful.
This is going to be so beautiful! And not just because I have an essay in it!
Absolutely love conference live-skeets of presentations when I can't attend, zooming in to spot people I know by the backs of their heads.
Lots of Hold Steady, I hope.
🎶 "Your little hoodrat friend got me high, though
We were 17 and stuck up, up in Osseo.
She said 'it's funny how true love
gets troubled by still water [Stillwater?]
and washed up in the Mississippi River'...
Here's the backstory to my manuscript (lol) on the ways they addressed (or didn't) the environmental challenges of mining. Tri-Staters continually raised a zombie miner--the hardy, white, American-born worker described below--to justify opposition to remediation efforts into the 21st century.
I see you, academics who link to your book at your university press publisher's site instead of the Big Bad Bookseller.