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Abstract:
The setting in Shelia Turnage’s novels proves that facts from a writer’s life always find their way into his or her fiction. Tupelo’s Landing resembles the town where Turnage lives and any small town in the South. Evidence includes a list of lines quoted from her Dale and Mo mystery series.
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Companion journal for the North Carolina Historical Review, NCLR embraces North Carolina’s diversity and plays an important role on East Carolina University’s campus. It features renowned writers such as Clyde Edgerton as well as unknown writers, is implemented as a teaching tool in literature courses, and trains student employees about the intricacies of publication.
Subject(s):
Sparrow, W. Keats, 1932-2009;
Faulkner, Janice Hardison, 1932-2019;
Edgerton, Clyde, 1944-;
McCorkle, Jill, 1958-;
Chappell, Fred, 1936-;
Smith, Lee, 1944-;
NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW (journal);
NORTH CAROLINA LITERARY REVIEW (journal);
East Carolina University--Department of English;
Writers, North Carolina;
Authors, North Carolina
Abstract:
McCorkle’s return to Holden Beach suggested much has changed in the fifty year old island town. In recalling landmarks such as the Surfside Pavilion, a rustic swing bridge, and VanWerry Grocery Store, she proved the town is also the same: in memory.