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Peggy Shumaker, Series Editor

Alaska Literary Series, a black and white crane looks upwardsThe Alaska Literary Series publishes poetry, fiction, and literary nonfiction.  Successful manuscripts have a strong connection to Alaska or the circumpolar north, are written by people living in the far north, or both.  We prefer writing that makes the northern experience available to the world, and we choose manuscripts that offer compelling literary insights into the human condition.

All proposals for the this series should follow the press submission guidelines, and submission will be evaluated by the press acquisitions staff, the series editors and/or editorial board, as well as outside experts.

Approaches to Lifespan Writing Research

Generating an Actionable Coherence

Beyond Conversation

Collaboration and the Production of Writing

Black or Right

Anti/Racist Campus Rhetorics

Chuj (Mayan) Narratives

Folklore, History, and Ethnography from Northwestern Guatemala

Energy Impacts

A Multidisciplinary Exploration of North American Energy Development

Finding Solace in the Soil

An Archaeology of Gardens and Gardeners at Amache

Forced Out

A Nikkei Woman’s Search for a Home in America

Graduate Writing Across the Disciplines

Identifying, Teaching, and Supporting

Mapping Racial Literacies

College Students Write about Race and Segregation

Privacy Matters

Conversations about Surveillance within and beyond the Classroom

Pueblos, Plains, and Province

New Mexico in the Seventeenth Century

Southeastern Mesoamerica

Indigenous Interaction, Resilience, and Change

Stories from First-Year Composition

FYC Pedagogies that Foster Student Writing Identity and Agency

The Greater Chaco Landscape

Ancestors, Scholarship, and Advocacy

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