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Saturday, March 02 2013 by  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Writing in Our Time is the conference theme. The Saturday conference keynote speaker will be Bland Simpson, Kenan Distinguished Professor of English and Creative Writing at UNC-Chapel Hill. An author and playwright/composer/lyricist, he is a longtime member of the Tony Award-winning Red Clay Ramblers and is a recipient of the North Carolina Award in Fine Arts (2005), the state's highest civilian honor. The conference will start with a panel discussion on Publishing in our Time. Three morning and three afternoon writing workshops/lectures will follow, each with timely writing themes. Leading local and area writers will participate in the discussion and host the working sessions. A box lunch will be served before the keynote speech. A Pamlico Writers Competition awards ceremony and reception will be held at 6:30 pm following the conference.

Location: Washington Civic Center, 116 N. Gladden St. (Washington)
Contact: Marni Graff, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Hat's Off!

 

Hats Off! to Joe Epley, whose historical novel A Passel of Hate was awarded a Silver Medal by the Military Writers Society of America. MWSA medal awards are judged by a panel of peers and based on various factors including content, style, visual appearance, and technical use of language. A Passel of Hate is Epley’s first novel and describes the events in North and South Carolina leading up to and including the Battle of Kings Mountain.

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