We attended this year’s annual conference of the Modernist Studies Association in Brooklyn, New York, from October 26 to 29, 2023. Although the meeting is over, our virtual booth is open through December 15, 2023 and offers great deals on our Modernist studies titles. Use code MSA23 for discount prices and free shipping within the US for orders over $75.

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Highlights from Our Conference Display and Virtual Booth
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Publishing Workshop

On Friday, October 27, our Editor-in-Chief Stephanye Hunter participated in a publishing workshop at MSA 2023, alongside Philip Leventhal from Columbia University Press and Ana Maria Jimenez-Moreno from The Ohio State University Press. The panel was moderated by Gabriel Hankins from Clemson University and organized by Amanda Golden from the New York Institute of Technology. The panelists discussed crafting book proposals and current topics, trends, and publication series information for modernist scholars.

Photo courtesy of Amanda Golden. 


Authors and Friends of the Press at MSA23

Marsha Bryant, UF English professor, with Stephanye Hunter
Erica Gene Delsandro, editor of Women Making Modernism, and Jennifer Mitchell, author of Ordinary Masochisms: Agency and Desire in Victorian and Modernist Fiction

Want to Use a UPF Book in Your Course?

To request an exam copy, please complete this form. For more information on course adoption and the discounts we can offer to students, email us at marketing@upress.ufl.edu.


Do You Have a Book Project or Idea?

We invite proposals from new and established scholars working in Modernist studies, and our editor Stephanye Hunter would love to hear from you. Email her at sah@upress.ufl.edu.


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