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Q&A with Katharine Easterby, Senior Production Editor

July 7, 2025 Liverpool University Press

This blog post is one of a series of Q&As with staff working at Liverpool University Press, providing insight into their roles for those interested in joining the publishing industry. Today, we speak with Katharine Easterby, Senior Production Editor here at LUP.

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Q&A with Ellen Appleton, Digital Sales & Marketing Coordinator

July 7, 2025 Liverpool University Press

This blog post is one of a series of Q&As with staff working at Liverpool University Press, providing insight into their roles for those interested in joining the publishing industry. Today, we speak with Ellen Appleton, Digital Sales & Marketing Coordinator here at LUP.

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