SLCC Publication Center

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The Publication Center is a multi-function space to support student learning about writing, visual rhetoric, publication, and circulation of print and digital documents of all kinds.

Sad boy with sad horse SLCC Publication Center
03/18/2024

Sad boy with sad horse SLCC Publication Center

Tacey Atsitty poetry reading for Native American Heritage Month, followed by lunch, bookmaking, and printmaking in the P...
11/18/2021

Tacey Atsitty poetry reading for Native American Heritage Month, followed by lunch, bookmaking, and printmaking in the Publication Center.

Opening day for the Pub Center's Free Little Art Gallery. Popcorn, perfect-bound journals, and painted rocks.
11/12/2021

Opening day for the Pub Center's Free Little Art Gallery. Popcorn, perfect-bound journals, and painted rocks.

09/28/2021

Come join the SLCC Student Writing & Reading Center for our celebration of Native American Heritage Month with a poetry reading by Tacey M. Atsitty! November 17, 2021 at noon both online and in-person.

Date: November 17, 2021
Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Location: The Taylorsville Redwood Student Writing & Reading Center (AAB 129), Salt Lake Community College, 4600 South Redwood Road and on Zoom at https://bit.ly/swrcnahm

Maker Break at the Publication Center was a blast. We made tiny coptic books with a very wabi sabi, "mark of the human" ...
09/02/2021

Maker Break at the Publication Center was a blast. We made tiny coptic books with a very wabi sabi, "mark of the human" vibe. So great to sit and make books together!

08/01/2021

Wondering what it's like to publish in a pandemic? Well, it's challenging. Hear the whole story & behold the debut of fo...
04/29/2020

Wondering what it's like to publish in a pandemic? Well, it's challenging. Hear the whole story & behold the debut of four original chapbooks at our Virtual Chapbook Launch on Thursday, April 30, 2020. Watch this space!

Publishing in a Pandemic Trailer. Thoughts of the 2020 Publishing Class as they try to publish books in the uncertainty of the COVID-19 crisis.

Things may seem bleak these days, but if you look far enough into the future you will see why humanity always endures. C...
04/28/2020

Things may seem bleak these days, but if you look far enough into the future you will see why humanity always endures. Catch "The HauMizu Contract," an original chapbook published by SLCC’s P.S. Press, when it launches on April 30, 2020!

“In 'The HauMizu Contract,' author Steph Ran writes about a universe in the year 2114, when the earth has frozen due to a dying sun and humanity has branched out to other planets, only sending humans back to earth to harvest water for survival. Deedee is returning home to Haumea from a long, isolated mission away, and her family and friends await her call for the first time in a year. In this scientific and heartwarming story, though the earth is cold and abandoned, humanity is not lost."
- The PS Press Publishers

There’s something bad in the canyons and it’s been making its way through the Spring 2020 Publication Studies class! Fin...
04/27/2020

There’s something bad in the canyons and it’s been making its way through the Spring 2020 Publication Studies class! Find out what it is at our virtual chapbook launch on April 30, 2020. In the meantime, here's what our publication students are saying about one of our winning chapbooks:

“'Something Bad in the Canyons' is a thrilling post-apocalyptic story that takes you into a fascinating world of a corrupt corporations and desperate workers. What will one desperate scientist do for a better life? It's a twist you won't see coming.”

Thanks to the SWRC and CWC too!
10/04/2019

Thanks to the SWRC and CWC too!

Our first Urban Nature Journal workshop was a success!
09/25/2019

Our first Urban Nature Journal workshop was a success!

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