The Stolen Flower Child Love, loss and living things By Jim Dodson On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, a clear spring morning in my tiny corner of the planet, I was out early planting a fig [...]
An Honest Day’s Storytelling Finding truth in Lee Smith’s fiction and nonfiction By D.G. Martin Some North Carolina writers say that it is easier for them to tell the truth in fiction than it is [...]
June is the ink that flows from the poet’s pen — sweet as gardenia and ephemeral as a dream; the fountain of everlasting passion. If ever you have read the love letters from John Keats to Fanny [...]