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The Indigena Series Centers the Margins at VAE

by Emily Cataneo 02/13/202001/11/2023

After a warm and welcoming first outing in December, the new reading series featuring people of color, queer people, and disabled people returns this Sunday.

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The Unconditional Empathy of Southern Writer Larry Brown Shines in “Tiny Love”

by Cecile Duncan 11/19/201901/10/2023
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Each Paragraph Is a Peculiar, Funny, Heartbreaking World in Amy Hempel’s Masterful Short Stories

by John Steen 04/03/201901/11/2023
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Women Have Toppled the Patriarchy in The Bond, Robin Kirk’s Cautionary Tale of Genocide

by Samuel Montgomery-Blinn 12/05/201801/10/2023
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This Season, Duke’s Little Corner Reading Series Focuses on Women Who Break Through Borders

by Katie Jane Fernelius 11/28/201801/10/2023
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As Poet Laureate, Jaki Shelton Green Wants to Amplify North Carolina’s Muted Voices

by Jameela F. Dallis 09/12/201801/11/2023
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In Raleigh, a New Speculative Fiction Star Bursts Into Being: Get to Know Empire of Silence Author Christopher Ruocchio

by Samuel Montgomery-Blinn 07/05/201802/08/2023
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A Party Bro and His Lonely Mom Switch Roles in Tom Perrotta’s Latest Suburban Satire, Mrs. Fletcher

by adminnewspack 04/26/201801/11/2023
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Novelist Meg Wolitzer Is Better Than Franzen and Eugenides. If the Literature Industry Weren’t Sexist, Everyone Would Know That.

by Brian Howe 04/18/201802/08/2023
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The Carolina African American Writers’ Collective Reads From Groundbreaking Haiku Anthology at Quail Ridge

by Brian Howe 04/07/201802/08/2023

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