The Sahara of the Bozart? Still?
NCWN member Dannye Romine Powell wrote a column for yesterday’s Charlotte Observer remarking on a travel piece that appeared recently in the New York Times. The Times article focused on center-city...
View ArticleReynolds Price
Reynolds Price, one of our state’s finest writers and human beings, has passed away. Many of you knew Mr. Price very well, and are mourning the passing not just of a literary hero, but of a friend. I...
View ArticleA New Toast to the Old North State: Part II
One of our small groups—clearly made up entirely of overachievers—decided to write not merely one new stanza for North Carolina’s official state toast, but three stanzas. Here they are (and yes, we...
View ArticleBlack Mountain College Explores Connecton Between Art and Environment
On Friday, October 11, at 7:30 pm, The Black Mountain Museum & Arts Center in Asheville will host a creative “happening” to celebrate the release of Far from the Centers of Ambition, a two-volume...
View ArticleValerie Macon is North Carolina’s New Poet Laureate
By Ed Southern, Executive Director, North Carolina Writers’ Network Valerie Macon The North Carolina Writers’ Network stands for writing as “everybody’s art.” In our mission statement, we affirm that...
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