1.24.10
TimesArgus.com on how CCPI helped Tim Brookes publish Thirty Percent Chance of Enlightenment
College venture puts a twist on book learning
Tim Brookes’ latest book benefited from an unusual source of help in the publication process: college students.
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1.11.10
Inside Higher Ed on the CCPI, its books, and how our students get involved in publishing
A College Press Run By Undergrads
As many publishing houses — not least university presses — scramble to adapt to the demand for digital, online, and free content, one college’s decision to start a publishing enterprise that focuses on printed books by no-name authors might seem counterintuitive.
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9.30.09
Seven Days on Chris Lawless and Ali Wisch at the Burlington Book Festival
State of the Arts
At last Friday’s opening reception for the Burlington Book Festival, two young authors — poet Christopher Lawless and playwright and humorist Alison Wisch — signed copies of their first published books.
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