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34640
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Native North Carolinian author Wiley Cash is interviewed for this article. Writer of A Land More Kind than Home, Cash discusses the inspiration behind the novel, why he chose to set it in North Carolina, and his approach to addressing issues that he sees in religion, power, and family dynamics.
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North Carolina Literary Review (NoCar PS 266 N8 N66x), Vol. 22 Issue 1, 2013, p92-104, il, por, f Periodical Website
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23817
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Karen Hall is a television screenwriter and owner of Black Bear Books, a store in Boone, North Carolina. She has led an active career and life in Boone.
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9826
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Georgann Eubanks discusses her new book, LITERARY TRAILS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS. It is the first of three books that will trace the works of writers in North Carolina. This area of the state has always been irresistible to writers, and over 170 have lived, visited, and written there. Eubanks takes readers and travelers to cities and towns and down roads and paths frequented by these individuals.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 75 Issue 10, Mar 2008, p88-90, 92, 94, il Periodical Website
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35851
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A mute peddler the author called “the vanilla man” offered a string of pearls with the purchase of his product. Its true value, she realized, was irrevocably lost with the string of pearls broken.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 8 Issue 3, Apr 1980, p26-27, 55