Looking Back at the First NCLR Online
For this Friday from the Archives, while the premiere fall issue of NCLR Online is ready for release (any day now), we look back at… Read More »Looking Back at the First NCLR Online
For this Friday from the Archives, while the premiere fall issue of NCLR Online is ready for release (any day now), we look back at… Read More »Looking Back at the First NCLR Online
Thursday, November 10, 5:00 CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS November 10, at 5:00. Place TBD. Professor Hope-Gill created the Narrative Healthcare certificate program at Lenoir Rhyne… Read More »Tag Lecture: Laura Hope-Gill
Saturday Review in 2022! With the Doris Betts Fiction Prize contest accepting submissions now, read Dale Neal’s review of 2 collections of short stories, forthcoming… Read More »2 New Short Story Collections
We’re not going too far back for this FRIDAY FROM THE ARCHIVES: Read the beginning of the 2021 winner of the Doris Betts Fiction Prize,… Read More »Last Year’s Betts Prize Winner
Saturday, September 17, became a day to remember when NC Poet Laureates John Bathanti and Shelby Stephenson read for the 90th Anniversary of the North… Read More »NC Poetry Society Announces New Poetry Contest Named for NC Poet Laureate
Saturday Review in 2022! With submissions open for the Doris Betts Fiction Prize, we share a review from back in 1998 of the first book… Read More »Book about Doris Betts
Friday from the Archives: Since the submission period opened for the Doris Betts Fiction Prize contest today, read about the woman for whom it is… Read More »Remembering Doris Betts
The North Carolina Literary Review accepts submissions for the 2022 Doris Betts Fiction Prize starting Thursday, September 15. The deadline to submit is October 31. Find… Read More »Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle to Judge 2022 Doris Betts Fiction Prize
Saturday Review in 2022: Forthcoming in the premiere fall issue of NCLR Online, read this review of Heather Newton’s short story collection McMullen Circle, published… Read More »New Short Story Collection by Heather Newton
On this Friday from the Archives, read a poem by much-missed, much-mourned Marty Silverthorne from our 20th issue (available for purchase). We are so grateful… Read More »Poetry by Marty Silverthorne