Fall for the Book Continues
After a fun Sisters in Crime panel on Fall for the Book‘s opening day, the festival continues with a number […]
After a fun Sisters in Crime panel on Fall for the Book‘s opening day, the festival continues with a number […]
This Sunday, September 25, kicks off the six-day Fall for the Book Festival at George Mason University and at locations
I’ve been extremely grateful for all the attention that’s been given to On the Road With Del & Louise since
The annual Fall for the Book Festival is one of the biggest events on my calendar each year — and
Manuel Muñoz’s What You See in the Dark, released earlier this year by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, boasts what
Occasional contributor Brandon Wicks returns to Art & Literature this week to interview novelist Tayari Jones, who will be touring
Andrew Wingfield is the author of the novel Hear Him Roar and of the new short story collection Right of Way, winner
Kathryn Johnson’s new novel, The Gentleman Poet: A Novel of Love, Danger, and Shakespeare’s The Tempest, starts from an intriguing
The Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance has announced the 2010 SIBA Book Award winners. Congratulations to all! Best Fiction: The Help by
Today, the Washington Post published my review of Carolyn Parkhurst’s new novel, The Nobodies Album — a book that charmed
The North Carolina Writers’ Network has just announced the keynote speaker for its 2010 Spring Conference. Poet, novelist, short story
The Red Door rounds out a full dozen in the Ian Rutledge mystery series penned by Charles Todd (the mother-son