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Entries for The Linda Flowers Literary Award Competition due by August 15
The Humanities Council invites original entries of fiction or nonfiction for The Linda Flowers Literary Award. Submissions should engage readers’ understanding of the “humanistic apprehension,” bringing to light “real men and women having to make their way” in the face of “changes and loss, triumphs and disappointments.” Entries are expected to draw particular North Carolina connections and/or memories. See complete details. Susan Weinberg Vogel, Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing at Appalachian State University, received the 2007 award for her nonfiction essay “The Pick-Up Line.” Vogel’s entry was among more than fifty received from across the southeast and as far away as California. Learn more about The Linda Flowers Literary Award.
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Get Out and Vote!
Last night I returned to North Carolina from a much-needed long weekend, and I’m back at my desk this morning.
I will, however, be out of the office again today for anywhere from thirty minutes to a few hours, as I hope all of you will be today, too - unless you voted early.
No matter who you [...]
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Hall of Fame Induction This Sunday
Don’t forget that the 2008 Induction Ceremony for the NC Literary Hall of Fame will be this Sunday, October 19, at 2 p.m., at the Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities in Southern Pines. The ceremony is free and open to the public.
James Applewhite, William S. Powell, and Lee Smith are this year’s inductees. [...]
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So much good stuff, I don’t know where to begin . . .
I’ve found, or been sent, so many good links and other tidbits of interest to writers, I hardly know where to start.
Let’s begin with an interview with Ron Rash, the keynote speaker at the 2008 Fall Conference and author of the new novel Serena, from today’s Shelf Awareness:
Book Brahmins: Ron Rash
Ron Rash is the author [...]
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Hat's Off!
| ... to Marianna Crane. Her essay, " Cases: His Service Ended, but the Battles Raged On " was published in the Science section of the New York Times July 15th. |
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