Best of the Decade? (Five Books, Five Movies)
I’m not the best at Top 10 lists — partly because my reading and viewing habits are less comprehensive than […]
I’m not the best at Top 10 lists — partly because my reading and viewing habits are less comprehensive than […]
Earlier this decade — on December 29, 2000, in fact — the News and Observer in Raleigh featured me in
Two of the most distinguished magazines on the South — The Oxford American and Southern Cultures — are offering up
The wonderful website “How A Poem Happens” talks with N.C. Poet Laureate Kathryn Stripling Byer this week about her poem
One of my favorite books each year is the newest edition of the New Stories From the South series from
Marilyn Stasio’s latest crime column gives high marks to The Long Division, the second novel from UNC-Wilmington graduate Derek Nikitas. “Nikitas
This weekend’s big visitor to Triangle area bookstores is David Wroblewski, author of The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, which earned
Charles Jensen is the author of three poetry chapbooks, including Living Things, which won the 2006 Frank O’Hara Chapbook Award; the
Matt and Ted Lee aren’t just a southern sensation; they’re a national one, thanks to regular appearances in Travel +
The North Carolina Writers’ Network‘s annual Fall Conference remains the one must-attend event for writers — especially aspiring writers —
Can’t wait for basketball season to begin? Well, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill has good news in store for you:
Mysteries take the mainstage at Triangle-area bookstores this weekend, with two appearances by The Deadly Divas, “nice woman who write