N.C. Events: New Stories From Jill McCorkle
A.S. Byatt may be the big-name literary celebrity in the Triangle this week, but it’s a homegrown talent that’s really […]
A.S. Byatt may be the big-name literary celebrity in the Triangle this week, but it’s a homegrown talent that’s really […]
Even in recognizing both the widespread popularity of A.S. Byatt and the persistent critical acclaim for her work, I have
A copy of James Ellroy’s Blood’s A Rover appeared on my doorstep this afternoon, as if by magic. I already
This week’s top draw in North Carolina literary circles is certainly an appearance by Sarah Vowell, who will discuss her
Over the weekend, I received the new issue of Mystery Scene — always a welcome arrival. No real surprise to
Topping this weekend’s list of big literary events in the Triangle are two visits by bestselling novelist Sue Monk Kidd
Last week, The Rap Sheet published my reflections on Ed Lacy’s Room to Swing as part of its regular Friday
Tonight (Saturday, September 26), James Ellroy appears at the Writer’s Center in Bethesda, Maryland as the closing event of the
I’m honored that the The Rap Sheet has chosen to run my short essay on Ed Lacy’s Room To Swing as
Two of my favorite folks will be at Raleigh’s Quail Ridge Books on Friday night, September 25, at 7 p.m. Katy
On Tuesday, September 22, Alfred A. Knopf will publish James Ellroy‘s Blood’s A Rover, the third and final installment of the
Today — Wednesday, September 16 — marks your last chance to catch N.C. readings by contributors to the great new