A Look Back at our 2004 Issue
This Friday from the Archives was written by Editorial Assistant Aaren Guzman: The 2004 issue of NCLR showcases various voices and experiences of multiethnic, multicultural,… Read More »A Look Back at our 2004 Issue
This Friday from the Archives was written by Editorial Assistant Aaren Guzman: The 2004 issue of NCLR showcases various voices and experiences of multiethnic, multicultural,… Read More »A Look Back at our 2004 Issue
Saturday Review in 2022 hearkens back to a 2002 review of a then-new book by Reynolds Price. http://nclr.ecu.edu/docs/Chatham_review.pdf
Friday from the Archives in Disability Pride Month, Jim Clark’s interview with William Price about his writer-brother Reynolds Price.
Saturday Review in 2022! As we look forward to reading the new novel by Michael Parker (and reviewing it in an upcoming issue of NCLR… Read More »Michael Parker’s Last Book (Before the New One Due Out)
For this Friday From the Archives after the 4th of July, read the introduction to Rebecca Godwin’s interview with Robert Morgan, which covers his Revolutionary… Read More »Revolutionary War–Era Novel by Robert Morgan
Saturday Review in 2022! After yesterday’s From the Archives reminder of Jim Coby’s interview with Matthew Griffin, read his review of Griffin’s novel Hide in… Read More »Still Celebrating Pride Month with a Review of Matthew Griffin’s Novel Hide
For this Friday from the Archives, we are still celebrating Pride. Read the introduction to Jim Coby’s interview with Matthew Griffin about his amazing debut… Read More »Extending our Celebration of #Pride Month!
Saturday Review in 2022: Read this review by Deborah Hooker of Minnie Bruce Pratt’s 2011 collection (stay tuned for a review of her newest collection… Read More »#Pride Month review
Friday from the Archives: Take a look at Keats Sparrow’s syllabus on Early NC Literature from our premiere issue. A reminder that we are seeking… Read More »A Syllabus on Early NC Literature
Saturday Review in 2022: Read NCLR founding editor Alex Albright’s review of Jim Grimsley’s 2015 memoir, How I Shed My Skin.