Bloom & Choi Close PEN/Faulkner Reading Series
Last night, Tara and I went to the last reading of the 2008-2009 PEN/Faulkner reading series, featuring Amy Bloom and […]
Last night, Tara and I went to the last reading of the 2008-2009 PEN/Faulkner reading series, featuring Amy Bloom and […]
I’m sorry I’ve been such a slacker this week — well, here at least. It’s because it’s been such a
Good Ol’ Girls, a musical inspired by the stories of Lee Smith and Jill McCorkle, premieres on UNC-TV on Wednesday,
Three things drew Tara and me to the Washington Shakespeare Company’s new production of Tennessee Williams late play Small Craft
Todd Johnson, author of the new novel The Sweet By And By, visits North Carolina this week for a trio
Al Maginnes, a fine poet based in Raleigh, N.C., is the focus of this week’s blog How A Poem Happens. I’ve
In a February 9 interview, Amy Baldwin, director of the North Carolina Literary Festival, discussed a new initiative in 2009,
I’m very pleased that one of my stories, “Here for You,” was accepted for publication by Fiction Weekly and has just
Today, I’m hosting not just an interview — with Brett Friedlander, sportswriter for the Wilmington Star-News and co-author of Chasing Moonlight:
The Fall for the Book Festival — based at George Mason University and taking place Sept. 21-26 throughout Northern Virginia,
I’m teaching a Creative Nonfiction workshop at George Mason University this semester, and while Augusten Burroughs isn’t on the syllabus,
Before my friend Kyle and I settled in to watch the second half of Carolina’s decisive victory in last night’s