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West reviews Seay

“‘how else not be lost'” by Robert M. West, forthcoming in NCLR Online Fall 2024 of James Seay’s’s Come! Come! Where? Where? (2024)

Get Ready for Green Fest

Friday from the Archives: “Get Ready for Green Fest”: a look back at a Paul Green essay in the 2012 issue’s feature of NC Literature into Film, in anticipation of an upcoming NCLR event

Green Fest: A Double Feature

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The Paul Green Foundation and EbzB Productions bring to Greenville a one-day film festival celebrating NC’s preeminent playwright Paul Green: a double feature: the documentary The Playmaker: The Story of Paul Green and the film The Problem of the Hero.

Ryan reviews Glazier

“Space and Time in the Appalachians” John Charles Ryan forthcoming in NCLR Online Fall 2024 of Loss Pequeño Glazier’s Transparent Mountain: Ecopoetry from the Great Smokies (2022).

NCLR Launches First Crowd-funding Campaign

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ECU’s English Department and the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences are proud supporters of the North Carolina Literary Review. Your support—every little bit adds up—means NCLR can continue training the next generation of editors, writers, and graphic designers.

Meet NCLR staff at NCWN Fall Conference

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Join Editor Margaret Bauer and Digital Editor Devra Thomas at the North Carolina Writers’ Network fall conference in Charlotte, NC THIS WEEKEND.

Clark reviews Maginnes

Saturday Review: “On the Bus with Al Maginnes” a review by Barbara Bennett of Fellow Survivors (2023)