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Illinois Place Name of the Day – Oct. 2, 2008

Posted on October 2, 2008 by michael
in Illinois / regional, Place Names of Illinois

Bone Gap. Edwards. Village (1891) six miles northwest of Albion. Reportedly named for the large number of animal bones found by settlers in the 1830s (Harper, ed., History of Edwards […]

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CBGB (Carol Betts, Goodbye)

Posted on October 1, 2008 (October 2, 2008) by michael
in miscellaneous, press events

From guest blogger Mary Giles. Carol Bolton Betts retired on Tuesday. As good copy editors do, she knew what to look for in a manuscript, saw things that most do […]

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Illinois Place Name of the Day – Oct. 1, 2008

Posted on October 1, 2008 (October 1, 2008) by michael
in Illinois / regional, Place Names of Illinois

We just received finished copies of Edward Callary’s new book Place Names of Illinois.  The publication date is November 3, 2008, and every weekday leading up to publication I will post […]

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Rigoberto on Oni

Posted on September 30, 2008 (September 30, 2008) by michael
in poetry, reviews

Writing for Critical Mass, the blog of the National Book Critics Circle Board of Directors, Rigoberto González includes Oni Buchanan’s Spring in his roundup of recent poetry books published with an […]

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More bumper sticker fallout

Posted on September 29, 2008 by michael
in Getting to know Champaign-Urbana, Illinois / regional

Inside Higher Ed reports this morning that the National Communication Association is comdemning the University of Illinois policy of restricting employees’ political speech. And further down the page, in mathlete news, a 13-million-digit […]

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Would You Like a Receipt?

Posted on September 26, 2008 (September 26, 2008) by michael
in publishing

The University of Michigan library has installed an Espresso Book Machine, also known as the “ATM of books.” For around $10, patrons can use it to print any out-of-copyright book […]

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Celebrating Ninety Years

Posted on September 25, 2008 (September 26, 2008) by michael
in press events

If I say it was a night to remember, will you forgive me the cliche? Last evening more than 120 guests gathered at the President’s House in Urbana to celebrate ninety years […]

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The American Journal of Play by Jeff

Posted on September 25, 2008 (September 25, 2008) by michael
in journals

I’m really excited about one of our newest journals here at UIP. It’s the American Journal of Play. No, not “play” as in Shakespeare. There are already plenty of journals examining that subject. But […]

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My bumper is clean

Posted on September 24, 2008 (September 24, 2008) by michael
in Getting to know Champaign-Urbana

Inside Higher Ed reports today that University of Illinois employees may “not wear political buttons on campus or feature bumper stickers on cars parked in campus lots unless the messages on those […]

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Even more cowbell!

Posted on September 24, 2008 (September 24, 2008) by michael
in miscellaneous

Very Short List recommends a vital new time-waster. “Eight years ago on SNL, [Christopher] Walken played a producer tasked with pushing ‘more cowbell’ onto Blue Oyster Cult’s already-anthemic ‘(Don’t Fear) […]

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Word Obsessions by Heather

Posted on September 23, 2008 by michael
in miscellaneous

One thing I always admire in a person is playfulness with the English language. It’s no surprise, coming from a recovering English major who works in the publishing business, I suppose, […]

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Fashion Notes

Posted on September 22, 2008 by michael
in Getting to know Champaign-Urbana

Having worked for two Big Ten schools and lived in four university towns, I still chuckle at how the school colors can get the fashion juices flowing. Admittedly, the Illini […]

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