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City Art Gallery: Retired Duke professor and N.C. Literary Hall of Fame inductee James Applewhite inspires new works by 15 artists
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011. Retired Duke professor and N.C. Literary Hall of Fame inductee James Applewhite inspires new works by 15 artists. The collection includes paintings, ceramics, photography and sculpture by 15 artists. Each artist was asked to read three poems by Applewhite –. Greene County Pastoral, January Farmhouse. 8211; and then create a work inspired by the poem of their choosing. The show continues through February 6 and benefits the North Carolina Literary Review. View my complete profile.
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Volume 48, Issue 2, November 2014 – Southern Lit
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Volume 48, Issue 2, November 2014. The Contemporary South Issue. David A. Davis is Associate Professor of English and Director of Fellowships and Scholarships at Mercer University. With Tara Powell, he co-edited Writing in the Kitchen: Essays on Southern Literature and Foodways. Does the South still matter? John T. Matthews, President of SSSL, is Professor of English at Boston University. He is the author of several books, most recently William Faulkner: Seeing through the South. I’m pleased to be writin...
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“Doing It At the Dixie Dew” book review in NCLR – Joseph Horst
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Plays & Screenplays. Last Chance Before Castle. Let No Thought Go Unpublished. 8220;Doing It At the Dixie Dew” book review in NCLR. Check out my new book review of “Doing It at the Dixie Dew”, published in the 2015 online issue of the North Carolina Literary Review. 2014 Scribes Valley Publishing Anthology “Escape Your World” Released.
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Books | ROBERT HILL LONG
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ARCHIVED WRITINGS and COMMENTARY. Selections from RHL books. The Work of the Bow. Back in the 90s. 8216;s short narrative poems, mostly concerning family, fatherhood, love and loss, differ in form if not tone from the elegiac flash fiction sketches of New Orleans neighborhoods and characters in. The Work of the Bow, 1997. Is still available from James Finnegan’s Plinth Books. Http:/ plinthbooks.org/rhlong.html. The Work of the Bow. The Power to Die. The Effigies, 1998. The Power to Die. Until the book it...
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Who | ROBERT HILL LONG
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ARCHIVED WRITINGS and COMMENTARY. Robert Hill Long and Robert Hill. Long share space/time in Eugene, Oregon. How do they differ? RHL has published 3 books of poems, prose poems, flash fictions; is not hard to find on Google. Is a pretty good guitarist, gardener, cook, husband, father, brother and son. (Also: loves futbol. Page for more info/links. Robert Long works in Research and Faculty Development. Here’s RHL with great-grandmother Hill:. There’s a great deal of my uncollected work over the past...
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Back Issues | WTF — What the Fiction
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WTF What the Fiction. Volume 1, Number 1. Some Things are Harder to Figure Out Than Others. The Idea of A Virtual University. A Poet’s Guide to A Perfect Evening Out. Poetry and Creative Nonfiction. Is currently finishing a MA in English with a concentration in Creative Writing, Poetry at East Carolina University. When not writing, she enjoys playing and learning instruments, gluten-free cooking, and listening to music spouted from mouths filled with gravel. Georgia and James used to play dominos. It was...
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Sherry Shaw: Hurricane Irene
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Poems, Stories and Essays. Wednesday, September 7, 2011. My grand-nephew Dylan, 7, surveys the devastation of Hurricane Irene after one of the several large oak trees that populate our front yard crashed through his "Mimi's" house (my childhood home and my mother's current home) on August 27, 2011 at approximately 2 pm. The Buick was a total loss; Hurricane Kathryn herself escaped unscathed. The look on Dylan's face captures it all: disbelief and awe. Posted by Sherry Shaw. Notes on Mothers Day Photos.
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Sherry Shaw
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Poems, Stories and Essays. Monday, September 5, 2011. My song will rest while I rest. I struggle along. I'll get back to the corn and. The open fields. Don't fret, love, I'll come out all right. Back of Chicago the open fields. Were you ever there—trains coming toward. You out of the West—streaks of light on the long gray plains? Song—aching to sing. I've got a gray and ragged brother in my breast—that's a fact. Back of. Chicago the open fields—long trains go west too—in the silence. Don't.
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Sherry Shaw
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Poems, Stories and Essays. Sunday, October 30, 2011. Watching the Panthers play underneath a beautiful Carolina blue sky! Posted by Sherry Shaw. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Watching the Panthers play underneath a beautiful . Check out my essay in the October issue of Todays. Notes on Mothers Day Photos. Writers of the New South.
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