John Lane on Invoking the Woods as a Character in “Whose Woods These Are”

An interview with John Lane on his latest novel “Whose Woods These Are.”

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“When These Mountains Burn”: Addiction, Love, and Revenge

David Joy’s “When These Mountains Burn” delivers an emotional story of addiction, love, revenge, and redemption.

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Jen Fawkes on “Mannequin and Wife” and Acknowledging the Power of the Margins

An interview with Jen Fawkes on her new story collection “Mannequin and Wife.”

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De’Shawn Charles Winslow’s Richly Developed World of “In West Mills”

The world is richly developed in De’Shawn Charles Windslow’s “In West Mills.”

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“All The Songs We Sing” Is an Important Ensemble of Voices

“All The Songs We Sing,” an anthology of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, celebrates artists of the Carolina African American Writers’ Collective and the importance of diversity within American literature.

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“South of the Buttonwood Tree” Delivers Small Town Secrets, Romance, and Light Magic

Heather Webber’s “South of the Buttonwood Tree” delivers small town secrets, romance, and light magic.

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