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The Charlotte Observer talks about The Help
Pam Kelley, Reading Life Editor of the Charlotte Observer (oh, that every newspaper still had a ‘reading life editor’), has written a fascinating article on Kathryn Stockett’s best-selling novel The Help.
Stockett will speak at Queens University of Charlotte’s 39th annual Friends of the Library Book and Author luncheon on March 9 (sorry, the event is [...]
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The latest Writing the New South post is available here. Thanks to Bob Katrin for submitting his essay “Home in the South.” We have a wealth of good submissions to choose from, but we always need more.
And who knows? Maybe your Writing the New South submission will one day lead to your inclusion in the [...]
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“In books, what looks like death is actually progress.”
Today’s Washington Post featured a column by Steven Pearlstein, with his take on the new technologies that are transforming publishing and bookselling. He must be a brave man, if he’s willing to make predictions on where all this change will lead.
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Hat's Off!
| ... to Katherine S. Crawford was awarded a 2007-2008 North Carolina Arts Award by the North Carolina Arts Council. Because of this, she spent the month of February 2008 at the Vermont Studio Center as a writing resident. Crawford was also the Third Place winner of the Santa Fe Writer's Project 2007 Literary Awards Program. Her creative nonfiction essay, "Deep Breathing Under Big Sky," has been published on the SFWP web site at www.sfwp.org. A version of the same essay will be published in the upcoming Fall issue of Columbia College Chicago's literary journal South Loop Review, Vol. 10. |
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