N.C. Events: John Hart, Elizabeth Edwards, Michael Malone & More
The next week brings some heavy-hitters to bookstores in the Triangle and throughout Eastern North Carolina, so even if there’s […]
The next week brings some heavy-hitters to bookstores in the Triangle and throughout Eastern North Carolina, so even if there’s […]
I’ve long been a fan of Michael Malone‘s series of novels featuring Hillston, N.C. police detectives Justin Savile and Cuddy
The big news on this weekend’s literary calendar in North Carolina is an appearance by North Carolina native Wells Tower,
Congratulations to John Kessel, co-director of the creative writing program at North Carolina State University (and one of my former
Good Ol’ Girls, a musical inspired by the stories of Lee Smith and Jill McCorkle, premieres on UNC-TV on Wednesday,
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:
I’m teaching a Creative Nonfiction workshop at George Mason University this semester, and while Augusten Burroughs isn’t on the syllabus,
Today’s scheduled interview, with N.C. sportswriter Brett Friedlander, has been slightly delayed, but with good reason. Friedlander is the co-author