Affiliated with the BAFTSS Horror Studies Special Interest Group, Hidden Horror Histories is a new series from Liverpool University Press focusing on under-explored areas of screen horror.
LUP launches new series: Liverpool Studies in Literature and Environment
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce a new series: Liverpool Studies in Literature and Environment, led by series editors Adeline Johns-Putra (Monash University Malaysia), Nicole Seymour (California State University, Fullerton) and Sam Solnick (University of Liverpool). The series editors said: “We are delighted to be working together on this series – which, as the only UK university … Continue reading
‘Community over Commercialization’: Celebrating International Open Access Week 2023
The theme of this year’s International Open Access week is 'Community over Commercialization', so here are a few of LUP's #OA highlights from 2023...
New series editor announcement: Studies in Modern and Contemporary France
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce that Professor Jan Windebank from the University of Sheffield will be joining the team of series editors for Studies in Modern and Contemporary France.
National Poetry Day: Spring 2024 Pavilions
To celebrate #NationalPoetryDay we're introducing our new collections for 2024 – QuickFire, Slow Burning by Janette Ayachi, Lapwing by Hannah Copley, and Feeling All the Kills by Helen Calcutt. All are available to pre-order on our website and will be published in Spring 2024, marking 10 years of Pavilion Poetry. QuickFire, Slow Burning moves away … Continue reading