2024 Will Feature Disability (in) NC Literature
The 2024 issues of the North Carolina Literary Review will feature Disability (in) North Carolina Literature. Guest editor of the 2024 issues’ special feature section is Dr. Casey Kayser
The 2024 issues of the North Carolina Literary Review will feature Disability (in) North Carolina Literature. Guest editor of the 2024 issues’ special feature section is Dr. Casey Kayser
During the month of April, the North Carolina Literary Review is accepting submissions for two contests this year. . . .
“The individuals being honored tonight embody the ECU motto Servire, meaning to serve,” Chancellor Philip Rogers said in his opening remarks. “They serve our students, they serve our university, they serve our region and they serve our state with steadfast and selfless dedication. … Rogers presented the first award of the ceremony, the James R. Talton Jr. Leadership Award, to [NCLR Editor] Margaret Bauer…”
The North Carolina Literary Review is accepting submissions for the 2023 Alex Albright Creative Nonfiction Prize. The deadline to submit is March 1 Find the full… Read More »2023 Alex Albright Creative Nonfiction Prize
For the last Saturday Review in 2022, here is the first of the reviews forthcoming in the Winter 2023 online issue, due out in February:… Read More »Last Review of the Year, First from Winter 2023 Online Issue
Friday from the Archives: Read an interview with NCLR‘s Founding Editor Alex Albright in the 2002, 10th anniversary issue. Read the first page here. Buy… Read More »An Interview with Our Founding Editor
At this weekend’s SAMLA conference, Professor Kirstin L. Squint will be moderating a panel of papers forthcoming in the 2023 print issue, which she is… Read More »NC Indigenous Voices Panel at SAMLA
Saturday Review in 2022! Since pre-registration for fall began at ECU yesterday. this week’s review is by NCLR Senior Editorial Assistant Megan Smith, a reminder… Read More »NCLR Editorial Assistant Reviews Last Year’s Betts Prize Winner’s Novel
Friday from the Archives: Announcing our 2024 feature theme this week, “Disability (in) NC Literature” (see the current call for submissions), put us in mind… Read More »An Interview with Anjail Rashida Ahmad
Saturday Review in 2022! Jenn Brandt explains how the North Carolina setting of Megan Goldin’s The Night Swim works so well for the novel’s exploration… Read More »A Novel for Our Times