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5606
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Carolina Wren Press, a small non-profit press located in Durham, was started in 1976 by Judy Hogan to give opportunities to new writers and writers mainstream publishing houses were underrepresenting. The company has printed forty-one books, mostly fiction and poetry. Writers are paid mainly in copies, receiving 10 percent of the printed copies of their book. Authors then place these books for sale and keep all money received.
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6214
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Patterson continues this series profiling North Carolina writers, as well as those who have written in or about the state. Included in this latest installment are Carl Goerch, Jaki Green, Paul Green, Allan Gurganus, and Alonzo Cleveland Hall.
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6231
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Caverly and Wade catalog small magazines and literary journals currently published in North Carolina and offer a capsule review of each publication. Also included are updates on magazines previously discussed.
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