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  • Former BWR Editor Makes 10 Best Millennial Author List

    Flavorwire.com recently chose former Black Warrior Review editor Alissa Nutting as one of the 10 Best Millennial Authors You Probably Haven’t Read (Yet). Nutting’s debut novel, Tampa, is set for release in July 2013 from Ecco, a HarperCollins imprint. Nutting, the 2007-2008 BWR editor, earlier gained acclaim following publication of Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls, a collection of short stories. Read more

  • J.D. Wilson joins UA Press

    The University of Alabama Press, founded in 1945 and the largest publisher in the state, announced recently that it has hired John "J.D." Wilson as sales and marketing director. A professional with twenty-four years' experience in publications and marketing, Wilson will contribute his expertise in traditional areas of publicity, advertising, direct marketing, exhibits, and sales as well as in the rapidly growing areas of database and metadata management and social media. He will work in the Press's Tuscaloosa office. Read more

  • Nine Alabamians honored at Celebration of the Arts Awards

    The Alabama State Council on the Arts held its biannual Celebration of the Arts Awards ceremony on Tuesday, May 21, at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery. The event recognizes and honors Alabama artists and individuals for their contribution to the arts in Alabama and beyond. Al Head, executive director of the Council said, "This awards program is an opportunity for the state to recognize special individuals who make the arts happen and bring great credit to our state through their work."

    This year’s recipients included a Pulitzer Prize winning author, an internationally recognized poet, a professor emeritus and cultural historian, a university president and his wife, a dance instructor and artistic director, a playwright, a traditional band, a community arts volunteer and arts patron, and a long-time leader in the state legislature. Their contributions to the arts are diverse and far-reaching. Their impact on the entire state has been profound and sustained for many years. Read more