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From the Albright/Makuck interview
". . . we saw how big that community of North Carolina writers
was and how open they were to embrace us . . ."
Alex Albright, founding editor of NCLR
From the introduction
to the Paul Green story
"The story itself, far from an overt protest piece,
is the careful depiction of a probleman
accepted but unjust and demoralizing
social relationship."
Laurence G. Avery
From the afterword to the Fred Chappell story
"We find Chappell perfectly comfortable in his treatment of the
interaction between two women in this story. . . ."
Patrick Bizzaro

Food Finds
"As we were seated, he told me, with obvious trepidation, that the
barbecue was not quite like what I was accustomed to back in
the Lone Star State."
Gwen Ashley Walters
NC Writers
"A special collection of fiction set wholly or partially
in North Carolina will be a valuable resource for literary
and historical researchers for many years to come. In May 2001,
Snow L. and B. W. C. Roberts of Durham donated approximately 1,100
fictional works, covering the period from 1830 to the present time,
to the Verona Joyner Langford North Carolina Collection, a unit
of J. Y. Joyner Library at East Carolina University in
Greenville, North Carolina."
Nancy Shires
"We were pleased to learn that a course in North Carolina
literaturethe only such course offered within the
University of North Carolina systemis taught as part
of the North Carolina Studies Program, and that the
North Carolina Literary Review is published at the university."
Snow L. and B. W. C. Roberts
Copyright © 2002 by North Carolina Literary Review
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