Saturday, November 30, is “Small Business Saturday,” a great time to remember your independent bookstores and small presses (and authors!) as you hunt for gifts for your loved ones. Small […]
How many first-time authors are somewhat horrified to get their manuscripts back from their editors, only to find their work—which they were sure was perfect when they sent it out—is […]
The Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) Small Press Publisher Award is open for nominations through September 15: This is an annual prize that recognizes the important role that […]
Ever wonder what lawyers read for fun? Maybe something like Richard C. Wydick’s Plain English for Lawyers, a “helpful reference now in its fifth edition and touted by The New York […]
In a Tarot deck, the Two of Cups signifies new rewarding relationships, as well as honor, respect, and excellent cosmic energy for future partnerships. Most cards also feature the caduceus […]
Anyone familiar with Shakespeare will know what to expect when picking up a title by Charlotte-based Falstaff Books. Mentioned in four Shakespeare plays, Falstaff is a plump knight and irresistible […]
It’s fitting that Outer Banks Publishing Group has positioned itself as a “hybrid” publisher, given their proximity to Kitty Hawk, where the Wright Brothers combined moxie with ingenuity to achieve […]
Although only forty miles long, the Eno River punches well above its weight in terms of its psychological and cultural significance. For over 700 years, first native settlers and then […]
As the publishing arm of Duke University in Durham, Duke University Press follows the University’s dual commitments to quality and access. In terms of quality, the press hopes to “advance […]
What is it about Western North Carolina that inspires independence, creativity, and a desire to buck the system? What is it about those hills? In Swannanoa, the Flood Gallery Fine […]