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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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Link Round-Up
Here’s a round-up of interesting links that have come my way over the last couple of weeks.
Here, U.S. News & World Report examines the professional benefits of social networking sites like Facebook.
While here, Joshilyn Jackson examines the somewhat less-professional benefits.
On BiblioBuffet, author Lev Raphael takes on the writer’s archenemy: the intrusive copy editor.
In case you [...]
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You might be a writer . . .
Courtesy of J.D. Rhoades’s blog, signs that you might be a writer.
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The Network at SIBA
If you haven’t been to the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance trade show, you may not realize what a great opportunity the Network started offering today.
In my past life with John F. Blair, Publisher, I attended every SIBA trade show but one since 1999. There is no better opportunity for a writer in the South to [...]
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Hat's Off!
| ...to JANET HARTMAN. Her work, "Flash Fiction", won first place in the Union COunty Writers' 2007 contest. |
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