Hats Off to Brenda Kay Ledford!
Brenda Kay Ledford's haiku appeared in 5-7-5 Haiku Journal.
The North Carolina Writers’ Network is happy to announce good news from our members. If you have had a piece published, won a prize in a competition, or received an award or honor for your writing, let us know and we’ll post the news here. “Hats Off” announcements are available to members only.
Brenda Kay Ledford's haiku appeared in 5-7-5 Haiku Journal.
AE Hines's second full-length collection, "Adam in the Garden," is forthcoming from Terrapin Books in early 2024. For future release information, follow him on Instagram or Threads -- @poet_aehines -- or check out his website.
Gina Malone's poem "X" has been published in the Fall 2023 issue of Quartet, an online poetry journal.
Mary Alice Dixon's essay "Swept by Two Birds and a Rose" is in the August 8, 2023 issue of Braided Way where it is featured as an Editor's Pick. Mary Alice's latest flash fiction, "The Bead Collector's Memories," which grew out of workshop taught by Amber Wheeler Bacon, is in The Petigru Review, Summer 2023. Finally, Mary Alice's short story "The Devil's Footprint on My Chin: The Great Awakening of Iris Blue Luckadoo Bivens" is in Hard to Find: An Anthology of New Southern Gothic, edited by Meredith Jennings (2023, Stephen Austin University Press) and is also available from Texas A&M University Press.
Ediberto Santiago-Alvarez was featured by the Hispanic Heritage Literature Organization (MiLibroHispano), participating in an online workshop revolving around fantasy, the paranormal and the mysterious.
Karen Paul Holmes won The Lascaux Prize in Poetry for 2023 with her poem "Capturing the Scent of Rain," which is from her book No Such Thing as Distance (Terrapin Books). (There were approximately 2500 entries!)
Laura Mullen has three poems in the latest issue of VOLT, which publishes a range of adventurous writing every spring.
Lenard Moore was interviewed for the Haiku Foundation.
Heather Bell Adams's short story, "You Don't Know How I Get," has been published in Reckon Review.
Susan M. Steadman's play, "How We Broke the World," will be performed as one of five plays selected for the the Off-Broadway Playhouse Creatures Theatre's “Fight Forward Festival" in 2024.