Author Interview

On ‘Sexual Violence and Literary Art’

Adam Piette interviews Peter Robinson, author of Sexual Violence and Literary Art Peter Robinson is Professor of English and American Literature at the University of Reading. He has published many volumes of poetry, translations, fictional prose and literary criticism, and been awarded the Cheltenham Prize, the John Florio Prize and two Poetry Book Society Recommendations. […]

New Release

Featured Monthly Releases – November 2025

As November unfolds, it offers an opportunity to reaffirm our priorities and prepare for the final phase of the year. We invite you to explore our featured releases for this month. The Platinum Workforce Artificial intelligence is transforming the nature of work, yet governments, institutions and employers are largely unprepared to train billions for this […]

Meet the Author

Meet the Author: Stan Lai

Stan Lai has been called ‘the major contemporary Asian playwright of his time, perhaps of all time’ (Robert Brustein), ‘the best Chinese-language playwright and director in the world’ (BBC) and ‘Asia’s top theatre director’ (Asiaweek). Born in the US and raised in America and Taiwan, Lai earned a PhD from UC Berkeley before launching a […]

Publishing Industry News

Talk of the Town: Monthly Publishing Industry News Digest

The publishing and research sectors continue to evolve rapidly, with major developments across funding, AI ethics, design trends and small-press struggles. Below is a curated monthly digest of key stories shaping the landscape. Federal Funding Cuts and Research Universities Ithaka has released a University Research Workforce Tracker to document the impact of US federal funding […]

Author Interview

Life as an Endless Gig: How Platforms Turn Us into Performers

This is an author interview with Slavko Splichal, the author of The Gig Public Q: ‘The Gig Public’ is an unusual title. Some might say it sounds more like a book about precarious work than about public life. Why insist on the word ‘gig’? A: That tension is exactly the point. The word ‘gig’ originally […]

Guest Post

Cities Will Disappear

This is a guest post by Tony Fry, author of Disappearing Cities While the arrival of climate change is recognised by vast numbers of people globally, the scale and diversity of its impacts are not well comprehended. There is now a lot of data, and only a limited understanding, and very little visual evidence, of […]

Meet the Series Advisor

Meet the Series Advisor: Dr. Andrew Dowling, Series Editor of ‘Anthem Catalan Studies’

Dr. Andrew Dowling is a contemporary historian in the Hispanic Studies Department at Cardiff University, where he] has taught since 2002. His research focuses on 20th-century Catalan history and nationalism, including studies on pro-independence movements in democratic Spain. Dr. Andrew Dowling is the author of Catalonia: A New History (Routledge, 2022), winner of the Serra […]

Meet the Author

Meet the Author: Jessica A. Volz

Jessica A. Volz is a literary scholar, author, editor and translator (French to English) with international recognition. Over the past 15 years, she has built a diverse career spanning international relations, cultural heritage, journalism, the humanities, law, sustainability, multidisciplinary education and business development. Her book, Visuality in the Novels of Austen, Radcliffe, Edgeworth and Burney, […]

Author Interview

Sebastian Masuda, the Godfather of Japanese Kawaii Culture

This is an interview with Yuniya Kawamura, author of Sebastian Masuda  Q1: Can you explain who Sebastian Masuda is to those who are not familiar with his work? He is known as the Godfather of the Japanese kawaii (cute) culture which originated in Harajuku, one of Japan’s most famous fashionable districts. It is a home […]