Remembering Michael Malone
For this Friday’s from the Archives, we remember Michael Malone. Read the opening of Jordan Stone’s article on Handling Sin here. Then find the full… Read More »Remembering Michael Malone
For this Friday’s from the Archives, we remember Michael Malone. Read the opening of Jordan Stone’s article on Handling Sin here. Then find the full… Read More »Remembering Michael Malone
Saturday Review in 2022: 2 YA novels dealing with important social issues, reviewed in NCLR Online 2021. https://issuu.com/eastcaro…/docs/2021-nclr-online-final/44
Read an essay about Mebane Burgwyn in NCLR 2006, followed by a fairy tale she wrote and illustrated for her children, then typed up to… Read More »Mebane Burgwyn
NCLR 2023 will feature Native American Literature of North Carolina, guest edited by Kirstin L. Squint. Submit interviews and articles via Submittable. And if you… Read More »NC Native American Literature
Saturday Review in 2022: Seems a good week for remembering Marianne Gingher’s edited collection of writers celebrating the inspiration that is NC. https://issuu.com/eastcarolina/docs/2016-nclronline-final/29
Friday from the Archives: Since this week included International Book Lovers’ Day, we thought of Mary Kathryn Thornton’s essay about the Greenville Book Clubs. Read… Read More »For Book Lovers’ Day
Saturday Review in 2022: Paula Gallant Eckard’s 2020 review of novel by George Hovis (@george.hovis) This week, we accepted another of George’s wonderful interviews. We’re… Read More »NCLR Friends Reviewing / Reviewed
Friday from the Archives as we are collecting pedagogical submissions, read UNC Pembroke Professor Scott Hicks’s North Carolina environmental literature class, published in our 20th… Read More »Teaching NC Environmental Literature
For this Friday from the Archives, we’re just going back a year, to NCLR Online 2021, a poem by Janis Harrington, the first writer in… Read More »Poetry by Janis Harrington
Saturday Review in 2022: Read the review we published last year of Leah Hampton’s short story collection F*ckface. Then pick up the new 2022 print… Read More »2022 Interviewee’s Book Reviewed Last Year