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This category is for sites featuring the literary arts in North Carolina. This may include creative writing organizations and journals as well as authors associated with the state.
http://www.danielwallace.org/
Novelist and Chapel Hill resident. Features his books, excerpts from his latest novel, news, author bio.
http://www.gailehaley.com/
Tarheel author of award winning children's books. Features her stories, testimonials, and puppeteer's page.
http://mitfordbooks.com/
Official site for the Mitford series author. Books, author profile, reading group guides, forum, events calendar, and newsletter.
http://janicemoorefuller.com/
Poet, playwright and writer in residence at Catawba College in Salisbury. Features sample of her work, recent travels, resume, and teaching experience.
http://www.joanmedlicott.com/
Novelist and Tarheel resident. Features her novel series, book reviews, reader's study guide, and fan clubs. Also includes map, recipes, and photos from Covington NC, the fictitious town where her novel are set.
http://www.judygoldman.com/
Tarheel resident and novelist. Features the author's current book, reviews, biography, and tour schedule.
http://judyhogan.home.mindspring.com/
Poet, teacher, and activist living in the Chapel Hill area. Features her books, Russian projects, writing classes and critique services.
http://www.leesmith.com/
Official site of the author. Includes biography, novels, articles on her Appalachian heritage, news, tour schedule, awards.
http://nc-haiku.org/
Includes haiku by members, brief notes and remarks on the subject, books, and related links.
http://www.nclr.ecu.edu/
Publication includes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction by state writers. Includes current issue, back issues, and compendium of North Carolina writers.
http://www.ncwriters.org/
Nonprofit organization founded in 1950 to support writers in the state. Membership is by invitation only. Features information on the annual event plus a history of the first 50 years.
http://www.pameladuncan.com/
Asheville native and author of novels set in the state. Features her works, bio, reviews and upcoming author events.
http://docsouth.unc.edu/southlit/lanier1/menu.html
Online text of the poet's (1842-1881) book published in 1884, following his death in Tryon, NC.
http://www.robert-inman.com/
Novelist, screenwriter, and columnist. Features the author's works and appearances plus first chapter excerpts from his novels.
http://www.robert-morgan.com/
Award winning novelist and Tarheel native. Includes the author's biography, excerpts of his books, reading guides, essays, and e-book downloads.
http://www.sharynmccrumb.com/
Tarheel native and author of the Ballad Novels which feature historical fiction of the Appalachian Mountains. Includes biography, body of work, interview, awards, tour schedule.
http://www.sherryaustin.com/
Fiction writer. Features reviews of her books, book excerpts, interview with the author, schedule of events.
http://www.suzannetate.com/
Resident of the Outer Banks and author of nature series, history series, coloring books and teaching guides. Includes short bio of the writer.
http://thecarolinaquarterly.com/
Publication offers creative writing by established and emerging writers and poets. Includes current issue, recent back issues, submission policies.
http://www.ncpoetrysociety.org/
Information on upcoming events, membership, history and links to books, poetry and other related resources.
http://www.unc.edu/depts/slj/
Features scholarly essays on southern writers and southern writing. Published by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Includes staff, submissions, subscriptions, and current issue.
http://www.theodoretaylor.com/
Statesville native and award winning author of books for young adults. Includes biography, books, work in progress, and FAQs.
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