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The North Carolina Literary Review's 33rd flagship print issue continues illuminating the 2024 feature of North Carolina writings about disabilities, with Guest Feature Editor Dr. Casey Kayser. The feature section…
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The 2022 issue explores North Carolina writers who teach (and teachers who write). The issue opens with Georgann Eubanks’s essay on North Carolina playwright, civil rights activist, and UNC Chapel…
Features North Carolina African American Literature, from award-winning contemporary fiction writer Stephanie Powell Watts back to the enslaved poet George Moses Horton. In between, readers will find interviews with novelist…
Showcases North Carolina expatriate writers, ranging from Harriet Jacobs, who moved north to escape enslavement in North Carolina to Glenis Redmond, who developed her poetic voice during her years living…
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The 2021 issue explores North Carolina authors ‘writing toward healing’. The issue opens with George Hovis’s interview with one of North Carolina’s most beloved writers, Lee Smith, and includes Kirstin…
Features North Carolina literature and the other arts. This volume opens with an essay on the opera adaptation of Charles Frazier’s Cold Mountain. In another essay, Randall Wilhelm examines the…
Presents a collection of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction by North Carolina writers, as well as interviews, articles, and essays about the state’s authors, literary history, and writing culture. A cross…
This year's feature section is historic, the first focused on Native American Literature of North Carolina. The feature section includes creative nonfiction by Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle, and poetry by Mary…
Margaret D. Bauer
A revealing look at Margaret Mitchell’s iconic character, transformed from book to film and inspiring a host of literary offspring
Paul Green
Margaret D. Bauer reintroduces one of Paul Green’s best plays, The House of Connelly, a first play performed by the renowned Group Theatre of New York in 1931. In so…
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James R. Spence
Based primarily on previously unpublished interviews with Paul Green, Watering the Sahara is a compelling study that chronicles the dramatist’s life from childhood to military service in World War I…