James Ellroy Previews “Blood’s A Rover”
On Tuesday, September 22, Alfred A. Knopf will publish James Ellroy‘s Blood’s A Rover, the third and final installment of the […]
On Tuesday, September 22, Alfred A. Knopf will publish James Ellroy‘s Blood’s A Rover, the third and final installment of the […]
Long Story Short: Flash Fiction by Sixty-Five of North Carolina’s Finest Writers offers a concise, comprehensive, and compulsively readable collection
After tackling immigration issues in Hard Row and the crisis of rampant residential and commercial overdevelopment in Death’s Half Acre,
I’m pleased today to host an interview between two great writers — and to present this interview as the first
In addition to monitoring updates on the North Carolina Literary Festival (see last Friday’s update here), I also keep close
Michael Taeckens received his MFA in poetry from the prestigious Iowa Writers’ Workshop and now works as publicity director at Algonquin
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Emyl Jenkins already had a successful career as an antiques appraiser and nonfiction author when she tried her hand at
Throughout the course of his distinguished career, Alan Cheuse has proven himself adept at a variety of forms: the novel,
A couple of years back, I needed a poisonous plant to spike a drink and kill a man. This was