
“The backbone of many university presses’ trade programs is probably familiar: local and regional history, cookbooks, photography books, and other sorts of consumer-friendly titles with an obvious connection to the area or university. But many also offer a home for books that are niche, experimental, challenging in various ways, and/or just kind of weird.” —Adam Rosen, Why You Should Consider a University Press for Your Book, Jane Friedman’s Blog, April 5, 2022 |
A few university presses
Fourteen Hills, The San Francisco State University Review
The Green Hills Literary Lantern, Truman State University
Bayou Magazine, University of New Orleans