Monday, March 18, 2019

Literary Events, March 16, 2019


Writing-related Timely Events. Got one? Let Rick Bylina know.

*03/19. 4:30 p.m. “Stories that Matter” University Room, Hyde Hall, UNC. Center for the Study of the American South.

*03/22-24. The High Road Festival of Poetry and Fiction in Winston-Salem. Details here .

*03/31 Deadline. Joyful Jewell’s call for “Vision & Voice” submission. See attachment for details.

*03/31 Deadline. Raleigh Review is accepting poetry, flash, and short fiction for Fall 2019 issue.

*03/31 Deadline. Bosque Journal is accepting short fiction from old farts (40+) for contest/publication.

*04/01 Deadline. Alex Albright Creative Nonfiction Prize. No submission fee. Theme “expatriate” writers.

*April. Get published during Poetry Month. WMO is looking to publish a poem per day on the blog. This counts as you being published. WMO retains for publication rights for the month of April, 2019. Send poems to Al Manning .
*04/14. 2 p.m. Book Launch. “Death in Delmarva” a mystery by Caroline Taylor at McIntyre’s Fine Books.

*04/17. Follow this link for details about the NCWN Spring Conference .

*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website .



Writing-related Ongoing Events. Got one? Let Rick Bylina know.

*Monthly. 1st Thursdays. 6-8 p.m. “Take Five Poetry and Prose Open Mic.” Karma Boutique and Coffee Bar in Sanford. Five minute yaks. Questions?: caren@windstream.net .

*Monthly. 3rd Thursdays. 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Pop-Up Poetry”. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.

*Monthly. 4th Sundays. 2 p.m. “NC Poetry Society Poetry Series” McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village. Selected poetry, poems, or poets discussions. Questions?: cpsy711@gmail.com .

*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College —Creative Writing Program writing workshops and courses.

*Ongoing. Performances and programs at the Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check back often.



Bonus Item. If you write flash fiction, you need to read this interview with Pamelyn Casto.



Official Stuff. Got a future topic suggestion or a comment about this notification, email Rick Bylina .

The NCWN sponsors WMO. Al Manning is WMO Head Brain. WMO’s blog: http://pittsboro-wmo.blogspot.com/ .

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