Stacey Pigg
Peggy Shumaker, Series Editor
The 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.
Stacey Pigg
Stacey Pigg is associate professor and the director of the Professional Writing Program at North Carolina State University, where she researches digital and networked writing practices that shape work, learning, and engagement. She teaches courses in rhetoric, professional communication, and digital writing and is a core faculty member in NC State's Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media Ph.D. program. Her scholarship has been published in journals such as College Composition and Communication, Computers and Writing, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Technical Communication, Technical Communication Quarterly, and Written Communication. Her scholarship has received a Nell Ann Pickett award for best article in Technical Communication Quarterly, as well as a NEH Summer Stipend.