N.C. Lit Festival Line-up Tops 100
The North Carolina Literary Festival announced today another 78 writers for its Sept. 10-13 schedule — including some big, big […]
The North Carolina Literary Festival announced today another 78 writers for its Sept. 10-13 schedule — including some big, big […]
Chapel Hill author Nic Brown‘s debut book, Floodmarkers, is the focus of a rave review in this Sunday’s New York
A quick addition to the calendar here offers another chance for N.C. readers to catch Kirsten Holmstedt talking about her
Today, the Washington Post runs my review of John Hart’s third — and in my opinion best — novel, The
Michael Taeckens received his MFA in poetry from the prestigious Iowa Writers’ Workshop and now works as publicity director at Algonquin
Just a quick look at what’s on tap over the next few days on the N.C. lit scene. First up,
Alexandra Sokoloff’s new novel, The Unseen, takes as its starting point a set of real-life experiments done by Dr. Joseph
Yes, I know it’s been a quiet week on the blog here, but many reasons why. So what have I
Dennis Drabelle is the author of Mile-High Fever: Silver Mines, Boom Towns, and High Living on the Comstock Lode, released
This weekend’s events feature a couple of authors already profiled on this site — both on Friday, July 10. Laura
Definitely worth checking out this week are two sites dealing with women, mystery, history, and brand new books. First up
Laura Brodie‘s The Widow’s Season hits the ground running with a smart, no-nonsense sentence that pulls readers immediately into the novel’s central