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  • What Would You Do with $20?
    Jennifer Pooley, “a former Senior Editor with HarperCollins imprint William Morrow,” posts an interesting proposition on her blog, then uses that proposition to illustrate something all writers should understand about the literary marketplace. A bit closer to home, the North Carolina Poetry Society has launched a new Web site. The Network could still use some volunteers to [...]
  • September News
    This year the North Carolina Writers’ Network is a proud sponsor of the BookMARKS Festival of Books on Saturday, September 11, in Winston-Salem’s Downtown Arts District.  We are particularly proud to be a lead sponsor for a reading and discussion by John Hart, author of The Last Child, Down River, and The King of Lies.  [...]
  • NCWN Board Member Featured in Winston-Salem Journal
    Today’s Winston-Salem Journal ran an interesting feature on Network board member Nathan Ross Freeman and his new projects, Authoring Action and Authoring Action.

Hat's Off!

Nancy Simpson had seven of her poems were reprinted in the textbook, Southern Appalachian Poets, edited by Marita Garin at  McFarland Press.  A new poem, "Carolina Blue Birds" was published in the anthology:  The Poets Guide to the Birds at  Anhinga Press, edited by Judith Kitchen and Ted Kooser.  Nancy Simpson's poem, "Grass" will be reprinted in Southern Poetry Review's 50th Anniversary edition in 2009, and two new poems are forthcoming in Solo Cafe, out of California with  guest editor Lenard D. Moore. More at www.nancysimpson.blogspot.com

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