I Am No Poet, and Yet…
My good friend Andrew McAleer is resurrecting/reinvesting an old favorite. This month brings the first issue of Von Stray’s Crimestalker Casebook, […]
My good friend Andrew McAleer is resurrecting/reinvesting an old favorite. This month brings the first issue of Von Stray’s Crimestalker Casebook, […]
Warring neighbors, clashing perspectives, and a journey back to the heart of their conflict. Taking its title from a line
The annual Fall for the Book Festival is one of the biggest events on my calendar each year — and
I’m pleased to welcome occasional contributor Brandon Wicks back to Art & Literature once more. This week, Wicks interviews William
Each year in honor of National Poetry Month (that’s April, in case you didn’t know), the Regulator Bookshop in Durham
From Kelly Cherry tonight (Wednesday, March 3) to Jodi Picault next Monday, there’s a lot of great readings on the
A couple of big literary gatherings throughout the region this weekend — one of them a moveable feast of award-winning
Raleigh’s Quail Ridge Books welcomes thriller writer Robert Crais on Wednesday evening, January 20, at 7:30 p.m. to read from
After the recent final weekend of the holidays, North Carolina booksellers seem to be MORE than rested up for the
The wonderful website “How A Poem Happens” talks with N.C. Poet Laureate Kathryn Stripling Byer this week about her poem
Charles Jensen is the author of three poetry chapbooks, including Living Things, which won the 2006 Frank O’Hara Chapbook Award; the
The North Carolina Literary Review has just announced the publication of its 2009 issue, boasting a focus on N.C. drama