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Broad Brush, a new poem by A.R. Ammons The Indivisible Presence of Randall Jarrell, by Fred Chappell Three poems by Randall Jarrell A Week or Three Days in Chapel Hill: Faulkner, Contempo, and Their Contemporaries, by Jim Vickers illustrated by Andy Sugg
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Grackle, by Janet Lembke illustrated by Stanton Blakeslee Ponds and Mudbanks and Ditchbanks, Brierberries, Things of That Kind: A Conversation with A. R. Ammons, by Alex Albright excerpts from Tape for the End of the Year, by A. R. Ammons Inner Lights and Inner Lives: The Gospel According to Linda Beatrice Brown, by Eric Weil
Authenticating Experience: North Carolina Slave Narratives and the Politics of Place, by Gay Wilentz The narratives of Vilet Lestor and George Moses Horton Migrant Afternoon, by Roger Manley and John Sabella
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John Lawson: Gentleman, Explorer, Writer
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Among the Tuscarora: The Strange and Mysterious Death of John Lawson, Gentleman, Explorer, and Writer, by Marjorie Hudson Paradise Regained, Again: The Literary Context of John Lawson's A New Voyage to Carolina, by E. Thomson Shields, Jr. Digging
for the Bones: Personal Explorations of Story, by Marjorie Hudson and a
series of sidebars and short articles detailing the past and present
contexts of John Lawson in North Carolina
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Early North Carolina Literature: A Syllabus for Serious Readers, by W. Keats Sparrow
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Banned Anything Good Lately? by Gene D. Lanier
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On Being a North Carolina Writer, by Manly Wade Wellman A Dictionary of North Carolina Writers, A-Bl, by John Patterson
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The Peter Taylor Homecoming The Lee Smith Symposium North Carolina Literary and Historical Association The North Carolina Women Writers Conference To Render a Life or to Change the World The Way It Was, the Way It Still Is: Documenting My Own Life in a Tenant Farmer's Family, by Linda Flowers News, a quiz, and letters to the editor
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