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  • Hats Off to Claude Limoges

    Hats Off to Claude Limoges, whose poem “The Lightning Rod Salesman” will appear in the next issue of storySouth.  For more information about Limoges' work, please visit http://claudelimoges.blogspot.com/...
  • Hats Off to Claude Limoges

    Hats Off to Claude Limoges, whose poem “The Lightning Rod Salesman” will appear in the next issue of storySouth.  For more information about Limoges' work, please visit http://claudelimoges.blogspot.com/...
  • Hats Off to Debra Madaris Efird

    Debra Madaris Efird has a short creative writing essay entitled "Oh,the memories: A seventh-grade field trip, then and now" in the Winter 2009 issue of Wake Living magazine....
  • Hats Off to Debra Madaris Efird

    Debra Madaris Efird has a short creative writing essay entitled "Oh,the memories: A seventh-grade field trip, then and now" in the Winter 2009 issue of Wake Living magazine....
  • Hats Off to Maureen Sherbondy

    Maureen Sherbondy was recently interviewed by Frank Stasio on NPR's The State of Things program. Maureen discussed being a Jewish poet in the South. You can hear the interview at: http://wunc.org/tsot/archive/sot1209c09.mp3...
  • Hats Off to Maureen Sherbondy

    Maureen Sherbondy was recently interviewed by Frank Stasio on NPR's The State of Things program. Maureen discussed being a Jewish poet in the South. You can hear the interview at: http://wunc.org/tsot/archive/sot1209c09.mp3...
  • Hats Off to Tony Brown

    In Dec 2009 Tony Brown's "The Tell-Tale Cadillac" was published in Righter Monthly Review, and he also received Honorable Mention in Writers' Digest for "The Quest" that month.  In Sep 2009 his story "The New Wall On Rue de la Maison" was Honorable Men...
  • Hats Off to Tony Brown

    In Dec 2009 Tony Brown's "The Tell-Tale Cadillac" was published in Righter Monthly Review, and he also received Honorable Mention in Writers' Digest for "The Quest" that month.  In Sep 2009 his story "The New Wall On Rue de la Maison" was Honorable Men...
  • Hats Off to Tony Brown

    Tony Brown of Greenville has just been notified that The Storyteller, a national magazine with subscribers in 17 countries, has accepted his short story, "The Easter Gift," which will be published in July 2010. He previously received first place fiction i...
  • Hats Off to Tony Brown

    Tony Brown of Greenville has just been notified that The Storyteller, a national magazine with subscribers in 17 countries, has accepted his short story, "The Easter Gift," which will be published in July 2010. He previously received first place fiction i...
  • Hats Off to Linda Beatrice Brown

    . to Linda Beatrice Brown.  Her novel Black Angels has been honored as one of the Best of the Best Books of the Year 2009 by the Chicago Public Library. The notice reads: “The Chicago Public Library selects books that meet high standards of writing and...
  • Hats Off to Linda Beatrice Brown

    . to Linda Beatrice Brown.  Her novel Black Angels has been honored as one of the Best of the Best Books of the Year 2009 by the Chicago Public Library. The notice reads: “The Chicago Public Library selects books that meet high standards of writing and...
  • Hats Off to Karen Paul Holmes

    Poetry East has accepted a poem of Karen Holmes' for their Spring 2010 issue....
  • Hats Off to Karen Paul Holmes

    Poetry East has accepted a poem of Karen Holmes' for their Spring 2010 issue....
  • Hats Off to Joey Olschner

    Hat's Off to Joey Olschner and his poem, "The Long Horn" which is now online at The Dead Mule. This is his first and only epic which attempts its own Homeric Journey through the Carolina tapestry of time and space. More of his work may be seen and experie...
  • Hats Off to Joey Olschner

    Hat's Off to Joey Olschner and his poem, "The Long Horn" which is now online at The Dead Mule. This is his first and only epic which attempts its own Homeric Journey through the Carolina tapestry of time and space. More of his work may be seen and experie...