Approaching Writing

Our Caribbean:
A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing
from the Antilles
Thomas Glave, editor

“Some very rich and powerful themes are explored in this book. Let’s make one thing clear. Caribbean writers are some of the best writers in the world. Get your copy of Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles. Read it with an open mind and see how it compares with writings from great Caribbean writers of the past. Please keep the conversation going. Every Jamaican should have equal rights to Jamaica.”—Garvin Gray, Bonita Jamaica

Our Caribbean will likely become a classic compilation and a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about what it means to be from the Antilles region of the world and to find a home in the LGBT community.”—Rachel Pepper, Curve

   


New Developments in Our Journals Program

Cornell University Library and Duke University Press Announce Partnership; Duke to Provide Enhanced Services for Project Euclid

In a publishing agreement that reaches across boundaries by bringing together a leading U.S. academic research library and one of the nation’s outstanding university presses, Cornell University Library and Duke University Press have announced that they have established a joint venture to expand and enhance the services of Project Euclid, the premier online information community for mathematics and statistics resources from independent publishers.

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Our Fall 2008 catalog is now available online.

Duke Press launches its blog.
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