A premier publishing house, Wayne State University Press publishes 30-40 books per year in African American studies; fairy-tale studies; film, television, and media studies; health humanities; Jewish studies; labor studies; and regional studies: books about the state of Michigan, the city of Detroit, and the Great Lakes region. We also publish literary short fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry by Michigan authors in our Made in Michigan Writers Series.
Wayne State University Press is an award-winning publisher committed to supporting its parent institution’s core research, teaching, and service mission by generating high-quality scholarly and general interest works of global importance. Through its publishing program, the Press disseminates research, advances education, and serves the local community.