Charlotte-based Main Street Rag is an independent small press that is independent in the truest sense of the word: not affiliated with a university; not supported by grants or public […]
Every September, we look forward to having a presence at the annual Fall meeting of the North Carolina Poetry Society in Southern Pines. This year’s event takes place Saturday, September […]
In support of the North Carolina Writers’ Network “Nobody Writes Alone†campaign, we’ve asked beloved authors to weigh-in on what the North Carolina Writers’ Network means to them. “The expertise, […]
In support of the North Carolina Writers’ Network “Nobody Writes Alone†campaign, we’ve asked beloved authors to weigh-in on what the North Carolina Writers’ Network means to them. Fourteen years […]
In 1968, America was in the rocky middle: of Vietnam, of the Cold War, of shootouts between Black Panthers and police, and student protests on campuses all across the country. […]
By Alice Osborn, NCWN Board Member and Wake County Regional Rep You’re an author who’s accepted an invitation to appear before the Wonderland Book Club (or another fine book club)—now […]
The Broad River Review hosts the annual Rash Awards in the categories of fiction and poetry. Poetry entries are restricted to five poems, with no more than ten pages total […]
As the North Carolina Writers’ Network 2015 Fall Conference registration approaches record-breaking numbers, we’ve been all over the news. Here’s what you may have missed: Paul Foster’s interview with poet […]
Over the past two weeks we’ve introduced many of the exhibitors who’ll be at the North Carolina Writers’ Network 2015 Fall Conference, November 20-22, in Asheville. Here’s the third and […]
Earlier this month we congratulated Katherine Soniat on winning the Poetry Council of North Carolina’s 2011 Oscar Arnold Young Award for the best book of poetry for her collection, The […]