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David Sedaris remembers the city of his youth
David Sedaris brings his dry musings to Quail Ridge Wednesday, June 24.
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One-time Tar Heel writers Peter Hedges, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce talk about their work
Mar 10, 2010
Wayne Caldwell's mountain novel
Requiem by Fire
evokes a vanished heritage
Mar 10, 2010
Wayne Caldwell's mountain novel
Requiem by Fire
evokes a vanished heritage
Wayne Caldwell
Photo by Catherine Ballance
Mar 10, 2010
One-time Tar Heel writers Peter Hedges, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce talk about their work
Screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist Peter Hedges
Photo by Susan Bruce
Mar 10, 2010
Jodi Picoult discusses Asperger syndrome and her new novel,
House Rules
Jodi Picoult
Photo by Gaspar Tringale
Mar 6, 2010
Jodi Picoult discusses Asperger syndrome and her new novel,
House Rules
Mar 6, 2010
John Temple's
The Last Lawyer
Feb 10, 2010
Jim Rugg discusses
Afrodisiac
"By day he cleans up your office, at...
Photo courtesy of Jim Rugg
Feb 3, 2010
Jim Rugg discusses
Afrodisiac
Photo courtesy of Jim Rugg
Feb 3, 2010
Janice Y.K. Lee discusses her first novel,
The Piano Teacher
Jan 14, 2010
Janice Y.K. Lee discusses her first novel,
The Piano Teacher
Photo by Amy K. Boyd
Jan 14, 2010
What our writers are reading
Dec 23, 2009
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