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19241
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Jeffrey Franklin examines the state of poetry in North Carolina by reviewing three collections of North Carolina poetry. Spill, by poet Michael Chitwood, is a multi-faceted collection of poems pertaining to family, God, and death. Julia Nunnaly Duncan's An Endless Tapestry is a collection of Appalachian poetry focusing in the not so distant past of North Carolina. The Golden Ratio, by Keith Flynn is a dazzling assortment of characters and situations covering a range of psychological, metaphysical, historical, aesthetic, and political topics.
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19243
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In this review, Art Taylor examines the first three thrilling literary offerings by North Carolinian John Hart. His first novel, The King of Lies, follows a young North Carolina lawyer investigating the murder of his father. The second novel, Down River, chronicles a young man burdened by and family secrets and dysfunctions while staring down criminal accusations against him. The third novel, The Last Child, features a young boy dealing with extraordinary family tragedy and the attempts to understand it.
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Author and illustrator Pamela Pease owns Chapel Hill's Paintbox Press. Prior to this she had a twenty-year career in the fashion industry in Los Angles. Her master's program project at Syracuse University was a pop-up book. Leaving the fashion industry and coming to Chapel Hill provided her with the opportunity to pursue this type of book. Taylor discusses the books Pease has published and the creative process the author follows in developing them. It usually takes Pease two years to create a book.
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 7 Issue 12, Dec 2006, p105-107, il Periodical Website
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16789
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Taylor talks with Raleigh author Kaye Gibbons about her seventh novel, Divining Women, which is scheduled for publication in April.
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Apr 2004, p63-65, por Periodical Website
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Johnston County native and resident Margaret Maron is a prolific and prestigious writer of mystery novels. Her eleventh, Shooting at Loons, will be published this year.
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21115
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Author Margaret Maron, early short story writer, has achieved her greatest success as an author of 10 novels including two mystery series: the Sigrid Harald novels and the Deborah Knott series. In this interview with NCLR, Maron discusses her writing career including how it began, where it has gone, where it is going to go, and how it connects to North Carolina.
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