The Carolinas are filled with great sports stories
Tales of Carolinas athletic stars abound in ?Sports in the Carolinas?: Michael Jordan, Dean Smith, Richard Petty, Ric Flair, Kay Yow, Charlie ?Choo-Choo? Justice, to name a few.Click to Continue »
View ArticleNovello's headliners met the idea's ideal
A colleague stopped by my desk recently and announced: ?This is my favorite time of year.?Click to Continue »
View Article‘Best Food Writing' hasone of Observer's own
Many things we admire about Observer Food Editor Kathleen Purvis. For one, her ability to whip up delicious dishes that she generously shares with colleagues.Click to Continue »
View ArticleYou needn't write down Whitehead's writing tips
From his Brooklyn home, novelist Colson Whitehead can see the Empire State Building.Click to Continue »
View ArticleGregory's novels bring British history to life
It's no huge surprise that Philippa Gregory earned a Ph.D. in history with plans to become a professor.Click to Continue »
View ArticleCIA essential, fallible, NYT reporter says
In 2003, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell told the United Nations that the country's best intelligence showed Iraq had chemical and biological weapons.Click to Continue »
View ArticleLiterary event books a range of authors
A few years ago, RealEyes Bookstore owner Darren ?Jaz? Vincent read a book that inspired him to change his life.Click to Continue »
View ArticleMooresville author is quite the salesman, too
Who's the hardest-working man in publishing? It might be Mooresville's Kenny Fields.Click to Continue »
View ArticleIn 'Necklace,' Powell strings poems of loss
Many newspaper reporters dream of ditching their day jobs to do…Click to Continue »
View ArticleThe evolving world of Christian fiction
Plenty of novels deal with religious themes. But when do you call a novel a work of Christian fiction?Click to Continue »
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