More on Ron Rash
This article from the Asheville Citizen-Times tells more about Ron Rash and his winning of the Frank O’Connor Short Story Award. It also points out that of the six finalists for this international...
View ArticleTwo NC Publications Offer Innovation and Excellence
The publishing industry is rapidly changing. But two new North Carolina-based publications are redefining media and setting the pace: The New New South and GERM Magazine. Both take fresh approaches to...
View ArticleEcotone Explores Landscapes, Literary and Otherwise
Ecotone magazine was founded by the MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in 2005. Its impact was immediate: the inaugural issue featured an essay by...
View ArticleIf It Ain’t Pembroke, Fix It
Judging from Pembroke Magazine’s recent “Where in the World?” blog postings, readers are enjoying the new issue #49—one of the largest volumes to date—pretty much everywhere: while flying kites, while...
View Articleat Length Explores Form and the Limit of Our Attention Spans
“Behind a Little House” series by Manuel Cosentino It’s revolutionary, really, in this day and age, when even our government communicates to its citizens in 140-character tweets, to devote an entire...
View ArticleNC Book Festival Call for Volunteers
The North Carolina Book Festival 2019 runs February 22-24 and provides a wide variety of audiences access to a diverse slate of local, national, and international writers and artists. Formerly hosted...
View ArticleNC Author Among SIBA’s Spring Okra Picks
The Southeastern Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA) has announced their 2019 Spring Okra Picks. Among the picks is the debut novel by Belle Boggs, The Gulf, a “hilarious send-up of writing...
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