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Hats Off to Shari Berk! PDF print email
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Wednesday, 03 April 2013 13:39

 

Hats Off! to Shari Berk, one of the Eastern Division winners of the Gilbert Chappell Distinguished Poet Contest sponsored by the North Carolina Poetry Society. All four winners will read at the at Herman Parks and Rec Center April 3 in Goldsboro, 7 pm.

 
Hats Off to Jim Collins! PDF print email
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Wednesday, 03 April 2013 10:31

 

Hats Off! to Jim Collins, whose short story "The Road Back" appears in Prick of the Spindle Issue 3, Fall, 2012.

 
Hats Off to Erika Hoffman! PDF print email
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Wednesday, 03 April 2013 06:25

 

Hats Off to Erika Hoffman, whose story appears in Don Jacobson’s When God Makes Lemonade (Thomas Nelson). This book compiles 68 inspirational essays. Some are poignant; some are humorous; all have the take-away message to look for the silver lining in any bad stuff that happens.

 
Hats Off to Katherine Van Dis! PDF print email
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Tuesday, 02 April 2013 10:28

 

Hats Off! to Katherine Van Dis, whose short story "Our Lady of Sorrows" was the recipient of the Spring 2013 Orlando Prize for Short Fiction. This contest is sponsored by the A Room of Her Own Foundation and winners will be published in the Los Angeles Review.

 
Hats Off to Kym Gordon Moore! PDF print email
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Tuesday, 02 April 2013 06:30

 

Hats Off! to Kym Gordon Moore who just released her latest book Wings of the Wind: A Cornucopia of Poetry, which contains eighty-one carefully chosen poems in this full-length collection.

 
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Hats Off! to Valerie Nieman, whose poem "Live With It," published in the ...and Love... anthology edited by Richard Krawiec, has been accepted for the new Virgina Quarterly Review Instapoetry project. She's "jazzed to think of this poem visualized."

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