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David Tate

David Tate is the coordinator and printer’s devil for the Rutgers Initiative for the Book and a doctoral candidate in the Department of Literatures in English. He works on twentieth-century and contemporary book and institutional histories of literature and medicine, and his dissertation is tentatively titled Therapy by the Book; work from the project will appear in Book History in 2022. In 2016, he co-founded Twenty-Seven Peaches, a micropress based in Arkansas (currently on a distance-induced hiatus) that has produced four runs of handmade chapbooks exploring  the complicated-ness of textual meaning in student creative writing.