North Carolina Literary Festival Alive & Well, Says New Director Amy Baldwin
In November 2007, an article in the (Raleigh) News & Observer suggested that there might not be a future for […]
In November 2007, an article in the (Raleigh) News & Observer suggested that there might not be a future for […]
Today, Ed Southern marks his one-year-and-one-month anniversary as executive director of the North Carolina Writers’ Network. But even with only
Matthew Vollmer’s short fiction has appeared in a wide range of notable journals, including The Paris Review, Virginia Quarterly Review,
In Dallas Hudgens’ first novel, Drive Like Hell, 16-year-old Luke Fulmer gets his license, steals the neighbor’s car, and almost
Lewis Shiner is the author of six novels, as well as a wide range of short stories (collected in several
Kate Betterton’s novel Where the Lake Becomes the River won the 2008 Novello Literary Award, an annual contest for writers
…but I’ve been reading and rereading a few mystery stories about dogs recently — specifically the kind that don’t bark.
Margaret Maron is no stranger to awards. Her 1992 novel, Bootlegger’s Daughter, famously swept the Edgar, Anthony, Agatha, and Macavity
…and best wishes for a great time over the long weekend. Please check back Monday when I’ll be posting an
Nani Power‘s first novel, Crawling at Night, earned the kind of attention and honors that most debut novelists would surely envy:
The first Piedmont Laureate of North Carolina was officially named today — Saturday, November 15 — at the N.C. Writers’
The DC premiere (November 13) of Godfrey Cheshire’s documentary Moving Midway was a real joy — not only the first